The 2012 FlyerTalk Awards!
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To that end...
We're not terribly interested in specifically calling to the carpet those programs who failed to impress their customers this year. We prefer the carrot to the stick: striving to win, rather than trying not to lose, should produce better results than a bunch of programs jockeying to be sure they do the bare minimum. Like FlyerTalk itself, the Awards are about excellence in travel.
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Yeah, I can see airlines/hotel/car rental companies touting 'we won the middle seat award'

Cool re: Flyertalk Awards being created.
If there is a formal ceremony vs just an announcement, my guess is it would be limited to industry folk. Not everyone wants to pick up the tab for a group of noisy, drunk FTers

Cheers.

Cool re: Flyertalk Awards being created.
If there is a formal ceremony vs just an announcement, my guess is it would be limited to industry folk. Not everyone wants to pick up the tab for a group of noisy, drunk FTers

Cheers.
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We're not terribly interested in specifically calling to the carpet those programs who failed to impress their customers this year. We prefer the carrot to the stick: striving to win, rather than trying not to lose, should produce better results than a bunch of programs jockeying to be sure they do the bare minimum. Like FlyerTalk itself, the Awards are about excellence in travel.
A company does not have to consent to be acknowledged the best of its lot. Nor the worst.
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That was one of the problems with the Inside Flyer awards -- you had to select which geographical region you wanted to vote in (often based on where your address placed you), and it limited you to that region for all the votes. This is hard on world travelers, since I might want to vote Cathay Pacific as best Premium Class, and vote for Starwood AMEX for best affinity credit card, but couldn't do both as the Starwood AMEX was offered only in the US/North America region and Cathay Pacific only in Asia-Pacific.
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So, these will be in announced in March with voting in January?
Interesting - the Freddies are back & looks like they launch voting in February, with notification usually in April - http://www.freddieawards.com/
And it doesn't look the FT Awards are doing anything this year - http://www.ftawards.com/
Interesting - the Freddies are back & looks like they launch voting in February, with notification usually in April - http://www.freddieawards.com/
And it doesn't look the FT Awards are doing anything this year - http://www.ftawards.com/
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So, these will be in announced in March with voting in January?
Interesting - the Freddies are back & looks like they launch voting in February, with notification usually in April - http://www.freddieawards.com/
And it doesn't look the FT Awards are doing anything this year - http://www.ftawards.com/
Interesting - the Freddies are back & looks like they launch voting in February, with notification usually in April - http://www.freddieawards.com/
And it doesn't look the FT Awards are doing anything this year - http://www.ftawards.com/
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I heard from some folks that the FT Awards (which don't stand for FlyerTalk - but for Frequent Traveler) merged with the Freddies - so there'll be two sets of awards this years...Freddies & the FlyerTalk Awards.
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And it doesn't look the FT Awards are doing anything this year - http://www.ftawards.com/
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Guys - this is about the Flyertalk Awards - not past history/gossip. As fti rightly said, there are other places on FT to discuss other awards which may be out there. Can we stick to discussing the Flyertalk Awards please?
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Many thanks
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That's a fine idea! One additional thought - let anyone vote in all (or more than one) geographical division.
That was one of the problems with the Inside Flyer awards -- you had to select which geographical region you wanted to vote in (often based on where your address placed you), and it limited you to that region for all the votes. This is hard on world travelers, since I might want to vote Cathay Pacific as best Premium Class, and vote for Starwood AMEX for best affinity credit card, but couldn't do both as the Starwood AMEX was offered only in the US/North America region and Cathay Pacific only in Asia-Pacific.
That was one of the problems with the Inside Flyer awards -- you had to select which geographical region you wanted to vote in (often based on where your address placed you), and it limited you to that region for all the votes. This is hard on world travelers, since I might want to vote Cathay Pacific as best Premium Class, and vote for Starwood AMEX for best affinity credit card, but couldn't do both as the Starwood AMEX was offered only in the US/North America region and Cathay Pacific only in Asia-Pacific.


