Upcoming Changes to MPC
#377
Moderator: Cathay Pacific




Join Date: Jan 2024
Programs: CX DM-
Posts: 1,302
On a personal note, the survey, which had many different versions, asked questions beyond status point-earning adjustments. Whether those proposals would bear fruit, I have no idea, nor have I been asked in person to give feedback. I am certain that there are more knowledgeable posters here who could contribute to the discussion. I only want the unlimited ticketing deadline back and save me the trouble of calling CS every week.
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#378

Join Date: Mar 2020
Programs: CX, Delta
Posts: 116
Few things are certain in life and airline membership programs and how they'll evolve is certainly NOT one of them! Not sure what I can say if you find that unbearable. I could say switch to another airline/airline alliance but you'll likely have as much uncertainty there as well (or even more).
I fully understand, as in most facets of life, we will always face with uncertainty and that we may not get what we prefer or want. I do not find that unbearable.
(It may be arguable how representative the airline travel market is of the global luxury market or vice-versa but there are similarities in consumers' dynamics between the two).
Last edited by entflight; Jul 15, 2025 at 1:46 pm
#379



Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: TPE / HSZ
Programs: CX GO (=SPH), IHG Diamond Amb, Hertz 5*, Accor, Hilton, National
Posts: 7,226
Personally, as someone who primarily buys ECONLIGHT tickets, this is going to make it even harder for me to renew GO. I can buy all my tickets for the rest of the year by 20AUG, but I don't know what status I can realistically retain moving into 2027.

#380

Join Date: Mar 2020
Programs: CX, Delta
Posts: 116
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#382



Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: TPE / HSZ
Programs: CX GO (=SPH), IHG Diamond Amb, Hertz 5*, Accor, Hilton, National
Posts: 7,226
#383




Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: YVR
Programs: CX SL
Posts: 178
Still doesn't change the fact that you only get 16 (8 X 2) status points when you spend HKD$5.5k+ to buy HKG-HND return in economy light. 

#384




Join Date: Mar 2024
Programs: Agoda VIP DM; Booking Genius L3; Trip Plt; ... (smirk!) // ALL Accor GO; Ascott ASR SL
Posts: 621
Does this apply also to UO codeshares on CX flight numbers?
#386




Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: PEK, AUS, WAS, HKG
Programs: CX Gold
Posts: 1,288
Just made this table myself. Hope I didn't make any mistake, but please help proofread if someone can.
Personally, as someone who primarily buys ECONLIGHT tickets, this is going to make it even harder for me to renew GO. I can buy all my tickets for the rest of the year by 20AUG, but I don't know what status I can realistically retain moving into 2027.

Personally, as someone who primarily buys ECONLIGHT tickets, this is going to make it even harder for me to renew GO. I can buy all my tickets for the rest of the year by 20AUG, but I don't know what status I can realistically retain moving into 2027.

#387


Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,554
Wish there are more changes to the current Status (diamond/gold/silver) system.
It is a pain to everyone that the "leftover" status points dont carry over to the next tier.
Pax have to plan and remove/add ff numbers, cx rep have to add/remove etc
Then u get those bad CX actors stealing flight miles using fake ff numbers
Also Silver shouldnt get unlimited lounge visits, CX lounges in HKG are crazy crowded
Saying this as a Silver member
It is a pain to everyone that the "leftover" status points dont carry over to the next tier.
Pax have to plan and remove/add ff numbers, cx rep have to add/remove etc
Then u get those bad CX actors stealing flight miles using fake ff numbers
Also Silver shouldnt get unlimited lounge visits, CX lounges in HKG are crazy crowded
Saying this as a Silver member
#388

Join Date: Mar 2024
Posts: 248
#389


Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: CX GO, IHG Dia Amb
Posts: 830
I think CX management also sees it as an issue, and tried relieving pressure on lounges as one of the outcomes of this change. With reduced status points earning on econ light, it would be harder to attain status for frequent low-Y flyers who would have been paying quite some more visits to lounges than general pax.
#390




Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: HKG, EXT, AGP
Programs: CX Gold (OW Sapphire), APEC
Posts: 172
If any reduction of perks takes place, OWE and OWS (flying on CX Y/PY) should be the first to have such "restrictions" imposed on them (for example, access to 1 lounge only). Similar to what QR does to that set of passengers at DOH.





