Upcoming Changes to MPC
#166



Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 670
Kindly allow me to clarify that the lifetime proposition was removed
following the re-launch of The Marco Polo Club on 01 February 1999, and
we have positioned the Diamond Tier as the top tier of The Club since.
There will not be any new Lifetime members as the benefits of the
previous Lifetime membership have been closely aligned with those of the
current Diamond Tier.
We appreciate there is a group of members like yourself who have been
with The Club for many years with the objective of qualifying for a
Lifetime membership in the near future and do understand your
disappointment with the removal of this proposition. However, please be
assured that we do value your loyalty and will be more than happy to
assist you in any enquiries or concerns you may have in regard with your
current Club membership.
following the re-launch of The Marco Polo Club on 01 February 1999, and
we have positioned the Diamond Tier as the top tier of The Club since.
There will not be any new Lifetime members as the benefits of the
previous Lifetime membership have been closely aligned with those of the
current Diamond Tier.
We appreciate there is a group of members like yourself who have been
with The Club for many years with the objective of qualifying for a
Lifetime membership in the near future and do understand your
disappointment with the removal of this proposition. However, please be
assured that we do value your loyalty and will be more than happy to
assist you in any enquiries or concerns you may have in regard with your
current Club membership.
#167

Join Date: Mar 2024
Posts: 248
Fascinating, the true end of an era and a salute to the lucky ones who enjoyed lifetime membership and those who are still enjoying it now. If immortality isn't invented within the next several years, that group will keep getting smaller and eventually go to 0 as the last members pass on from this world. I salute you (even though I have no idea who you are)!
#169



Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 670
As I thought was obvious from the letter, I was on my way, but didn't get there before Lifetime disappeared as a concept. Those that had already made it became "Invitation" Diamond members, which, I believe, effectively maintained their lifetime status.
#170



Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: TPE / HSZ
Programs: CX GO (=SPH), IHG Diamond Amb, Hertz 5*, Accor, Hilton, National
Posts: 7,226
PS: Yes, I do recall Invitation members (尊請貴賓會員).
#171



Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 670
We should ask the (still existing) Invitation members for the definitive answer - I think a couple post here occasionally. I don't have any record, but from memory I think it was something like 1M flight miles on CX, where J counted as 1.5 times and F as 2 times. Back in those days that was quite a lot. With the increase in CX's network and the amount people fly I can see that lifetime would have to be much more than that these days.
#172



Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,042
Longhaul J seats back then were nowhere close to what it is now so I consider those who qualified to be real road warriors even if they mostly flew premium cabins.
#173



Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 670
I used to rather like the long haul cradle seats - as a seat it was far more comfortable than most current J offerings. Even F was still just a bigger cradle seat - it didn't go flat either in the late 90s.
#174

Join Date: Oct 2023
Posts: 635
The thing I miss about that generation of seats is how padded they were compared to the current offerings.
#175


Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: ...
Programs: CX DM / SQ PPS / VN Platinum
Posts: 1,123
#176




Join Date: Aug 2016
Programs: CX Life Time,TG,
Posts: 344
We should ask the (still existing) Invitation members for the definitive answer - I think a couple post here occasionally. I don't have any record, but from memory I think it was something like 1M flight miles on CX, where J counted as 1.5 times and F as 2 times. Back in those days that was quite a lot. With the increase in CX's network and the amount people fly I can see that lifetime would have to be much more than that these days.
I qualified in November 1998 which was the date that Cathay announced as the last one for qualification. I was not aware of the date being extended to later but perhaps that was done to assuage those who came so close.
We seem to be pretty rare birds these days. Many Chief Pursers (ISMs) tell me that they have not seen one of us for several months. Recently I was told that by one that she had had to explain what we are to new staff who had not been told or paid any attention during their training. Two of the crew asked to be able to come forward to take a look at me - something like being a rare specimen in a zoo.
Aside from that, one could qualify for Diamond membership by flying 80 sectors in J or F during a year to reward folk based in HK whose travel was almost all regional.
#177
Moderator: Cathay Pacific




Join Date: Jan 2024
Programs: CX DM-
Posts: 1,302
We seem to be pretty rare birds these days. Many Chief Pursers (ISMs) tell me that they have not seen one of us for several months. Recently I was told that by one that she had had to explain what we are to new staff who had not been told or paid any attention during their training. Two of the crew asked to be able to come forward to take a look at me - something like being a rare specimen in a zoo.
#178


Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,658
My memory is hazy. Perhaps Old China Hand or another can remember more clearly but I would say it was 2 million credit miles, with Y as x1, J as x1.25 and F as x1.5. In addition one had to have 10 consecutive years of active membership. There were no partners. One could not go away for a couple of years and then continue the route to 10 years. One had to start again.
I qualified in November 1998 which was the date that Cathay announced as the last one for qualification. I was not aware of the date being extended to later but perhaps that was done to assuage those who came so close.
We seem to be pretty rare birds these days. Many Chief Pursers (ISMs) tell me that they have not seen one of us for several months. Recently I was told that by one that she had had to explain what we are to new staff who had not been told or paid any attention during their training. Two of the crew asked to be able to come forward to take a look at me - something like being a rare specimen in a zoo.
Aside from that, one could qualify for Diamond membership by flying 80 sectors in J or F during a year to reward folk based in HK whose travel was almost all regional.
I qualified in November 1998 which was the date that Cathay announced as the last one for qualification. I was not aware of the date being extended to later but perhaps that was done to assuage those who came so close.
We seem to be pretty rare birds these days. Many Chief Pursers (ISMs) tell me that they have not seen one of us for several months. Recently I was told that by one that she had had to explain what we are to new staff who had not been told or paid any attention during their training. Two of the crew asked to be able to come forward to take a look at me - something like being a rare specimen in a zoo.
Aside from that, one could qualify for Diamond membership by flying 80 sectors in J or F during a year to reward folk based in HK whose travel was almost all regional.
#180
Ambassador, Hong Kong and Macau




Join Date: May 2009
Location: HKG
Programs: Non-top tier Asia Miles member
Posts: 22,128
Celebrate when each of them expire and CX is relieved of an onerous obligation?

