DEQ11: Double EQM/RDM for DFW/ORD-LAX/SFO or ORD-SNA (TX, IL, CA members) EXT TO 6/30
#32
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 7,710
The percentage is open for interpretation, but there will be 10+ billion eligible revenue passenger miles flown. If we assume only 20% of those miles are flown by people who log into their AA accounts, use dealfinder or are signed up for emails from AA, there will be over 2 billion extra miles.
#34
In Memoriam, FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Benicia CA
Programs: Alaska MVP Gold 75K, AA 3.8MM, UA 1.1MM, enjoying the retired life
Posts: 31,849
I think Virgin America is making a dent in the Bay Area and AA needs to retain market share, even with the cuts they've made here, and there's limited ways to do that other than with low fares or mileage bonuses. They can't advertise state of the art entertainment systems or cool plane interiors and the ability to order snacks via your seat back screen. ORD and DFW are two markets Virgin America serves from SFO.
Virgin has been advertising locally (I saw a billboard off 101 in downtown San Francisco recently--can't recall the last time I saw an AA billboard), and just this week were rated pretty highly on a survey of those that use social media (lots of techies around here). Last week they had local news coverage about a new training center outside SFO and the hiring of 500 employees each year for the next couple of years. Meanwhile, AA had the Jack the Cat story on local news here. Virgin America is getting a lot of visibility around here. If AA doesn't want to lose market share they need to react.
Virgin has been advertising locally (I saw a billboard off 101 in downtown San Francisco recently--can't recall the last time I saw an AA billboard), and just this week were rated pretty highly on a survey of those that use social media (lots of techies around here). Last week they had local news coverage about a new training center outside SFO and the hiring of 500 employees each year for the next couple of years. Meanwhile, AA had the Jack the Cat story on local news here. Virgin America is getting a lot of visibility around here. If AA doesn't want to lose market share they need to react.
#35
In Memoriam
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: dallas texas usa
Programs: aa plt 4.9MM LTAC
Posts: 14,828
the eqm for flights in 2011 count for status in 2012, those in 2012, count for 2013 status....
#36
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: DFW
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 387
Sweet! DFW-SFO R/Ts helped me maintain status this year, so nice to see the opportunity exists for next year.
#37
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: SFO/RDU
Programs: United Hotcake Preferred
Posts: 531
Maybe they should try billboards with pictures of attractive people instead of narrow promotions targeting people who most likely already fly AA.
#38
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Austin TX
Programs: AA PLT, ICH Plat
Posts: 1,965
I think this means what is says. If you fly in 2011- don't count on requalifying.
#39
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: BOS
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 7,710
Then they should either use low fares or do something to improve their service, this type of promotion primarily appeals to low revenue (possibly negative margin) passengers. Virgin should not appeal to those who desire elite status or RDM, so there should be a negative correlation between passengers interested in this promotion and those likely to go to Virgin.
#40
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NYC
Programs: AA LT G (1MM);DL G, UA GM
Posts: 2,028
No love for the East Coast. I'm sweating EXP requal this year...
#41
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 3,523
During summer, I had GREAT luck getting upgrades on these routes.
#42
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: HSV
Programs: Hy Glob,Choice Dia, MR TIT,IHG SPR,HH Dia, Wyn Dia, UA Sil, WN Alis, Hert 5*, National EE
Posts: 1,188
I am a new TX resident and will have a TX drivers license in the next month but my profile still shows a former MI address. Will I be able to qualify for this?
#44
Join Date: May 2007
Programs: AAdvantage, Hilton
Posts: 3,191
Seriously, people move all the time, so as long as you have a qualifying address in your profile, you will be fine. If you are worried, have a conversation with CS, and ask them to note the answer in your AAdvantage account.
I would, however, change my address first, then register for the promo, and then fly.
#45
In Memoriam
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: dallas texas usa
Programs: aa plt 4.9MM LTAC
Posts: 14,828