AAdvantage redemption statistics 1992-2008
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AAdvantage redemption statistics 1992-2008
Since one out of every 100 people in the world belong to American Airlines' AAdvantage frequent-flier program (62 million of about six billion), here are some statistics on the AAdvantage program...
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Interesting. The number that jumps out at me: after 5 years (2003-07) with awards between 7.2% and 7.8% of overall pax, that number jumps by 30% to 9.7% for 2008. Is that a statistial anomaly, or an effect of rising cash airfares due to the spike in oil prices last year?
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Terry Maxon could have done a much better job of explaining the second chart; the "Liability from program" number includes unrecognized (deferred) revenue from the sale of miles to partners in addition to the liabilities arising from award tickets.
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Since awards taken went up only slightly, I suspect it was a result of less paid travel. A lot of people cut back on travel due to the high prices as you mentioned.
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falling load factors mean there are more chances to fill a seat with an award, without disrupting a revenue trip.