"Adaptability" to Replace "Enhance"?
#1
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"Adaptability" to Replace "Enhance"?
I just received a "special message" e-mail from OnePass that basically starts with "adaptability in business". Will "Adaptability" replace "Enhance"?
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"The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You"
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#2
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SoCal. HH Diamond... AA Plat, CO Silver.
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They will use any word that suggests "change" but will steer clear of ever using word to describe the changes.
i.e. Adjust, amend, modify, vary, transform, enhancement, improvement.
It will always sound like it will be better than it is... like when SNL used have "subliminal man" do the news.
"Continental Airlines announced a major [minor] improvement to their Award Winning FF program [if you care to pay $2,000 per ticket]."
i.e. Adjust, amend, modify, vary, transform, enhancement, improvement.
It will always sound like it will be better than it is... like when SNL used have "subliminal man" do the news.
"Continental Airlines announced a major [minor] improvement to their Award Winning FF program [if you care to pay $2,000 per ticket]."
#3
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: IAH
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Um, okay.
http://www.continental.com/onepass/n...0020916_01.asp
But, seriously, the enhance jokes haven't gotten old and annoying. Please continue to make them excessively because it's very original and I can never see it coming.
[This message has been edited by dbaker (edited 09-20-2002).]
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Were implementing the following changes to the OnePass program effective January 1, 2003.
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Were implementing the following changes to the OnePass program effective January 1, 2003.
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But, seriously, the enhance jokes haven't gotten old and annoying. Please continue to make them excessively because it's very original and I can never see it coming.
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#4
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Don't for a second even begin to suggest that the doublespeak has ended.
http://www.continental.com/onepass/n...0020801_01.asp
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We've expanded our Elite upgrade policy.
(Posted August 1, 2002)
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We've expanded our Elite upgrade policy.
(Posted August 1, 2002)
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#5
Join Date: Apr 2002
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http://www.continental.com/onepass/n...0020801_01.asp
I'd call that an expansion--Silvers now have a benefit they didn't previously enjoy. All Elites can now get complimentary upgrades to Business or First Class when purchasing a "Y" fare. Upgrades are available months in advance, and come out of the "A" or "C" inventory.
Why not reward those Elites on the most expensive tickets?
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I am not a sanctioned representative of Continental on these boards, just an interested participant.
I'd call that an expansion--Silvers now have a benefit they didn't previously enjoy. All Elites can now get complimentary upgrades to Business or First Class when purchasing a "Y" fare. Upgrades are available months in advance, and come out of the "A" or "C" inventory.
Why not reward those Elites on the most expensive tickets?
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I am not a sanctioned representative of Continental on these boards, just an interested participant.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2001
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It is an expansion and the announcement is perfectly reasonable.
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dbaker:
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.</font>
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.</font>
Edited for enhancement purposes only.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum20/HTML/006165.html
[This message has been edited by ResAgent86 (edited 09-20-2002).]
#8
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dbaker:
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.</font>
In case you haven't noticed, ResAgent86, you can safely ignore NJDavid. I don't think anyone takes him seriously, so don't sweat it.</font>
Well if it takes:
*brown nosing to anyone professing to wear the blue and white CAL logo
*needing to control things so much that one sets-up one's own bullitten board and
*never being able to see the truth if it happens to upset one's vision of the world
to be taken seriously by your definition, I'd rather be ignored. After all, it's not like we could go back into the archives and find out I've been correct about CO nearly all the time, could we?
Oh, never mind, I forgot item 3 above.
#9
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From an e-mail to me saying my OnePass statement was now available:
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"The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You"
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">This past year, the word adaptability has been crucial to the survival of American businesses and the airline industry is no exception. As a result of the economic slowdown and associated decline in business travel, were reducing our capacity and making changes for 2003. These changes less extensive than other airlines will streamline our business and allow us to maintain an industry-leading product. While these measures affect both Continental Airlines and OnePass, our intent is to ensure they have the least impact on Elite members and the benefits you value most. And rest assured that the same quality service youve come to expect from Continental continues.
While were evolving with the times, our focus remains the same keeping award-winning OnePass the best Elite program available. At the core of this program are unlimited complimentary Elite upgrades, which youll continue to enjoy as one of our best travelers. Weve already made our First Class cabin more accessible to Elites purchasing full Y fares, and are taking steps to maintain the quality of front-cabin travel on Continental by limiting fares eligible for mileage upgrades for non-Elite members.
And were continuing to improve opportunities for all our customers through strategic alliances, such as our recent announcement with Delta Air Lines. If government approval is received, this partnership will bring you more destinations, more frequent-flyer benefits and more access to airport lounges.
As always, flying Continental means choosing safe and reliable service on board the cleanest and most comfortable planes in the sky. In fact, were proud to fly the newest jet fleet of any major U.S. airline. Even in this challenging financial environment, weve made significant investments both in the air and on the ground to ensure we meet your travel needs well into the future. Weve introduced the industrys widest business-class seat on our Boeing 777 fleet. Weve made our hubs even more convenient with major expansion projects, an increasing number of eService Centers and special Elite security lines. And weve redesigned our Web site, where you can now book reward travel online.
As we look toward the future, our employees are working hard to uphold the winning reputation of Continental and OnePass the best combination of service and benefits among frequent-flyer programs. More than ever, we appreciate your continued loyalty and support. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon.
Sincerely,
Mark Bergsrud</font>
While were evolving with the times, our focus remains the same keeping award-winning OnePass the best Elite program available. At the core of this program are unlimited complimentary Elite upgrades, which youll continue to enjoy as one of our best travelers. Weve already made our First Class cabin more accessible to Elites purchasing full Y fares, and are taking steps to maintain the quality of front-cabin travel on Continental by limiting fares eligible for mileage upgrades for non-Elite members.
And were continuing to improve opportunities for all our customers through strategic alliances, such as our recent announcement with Delta Air Lines. If government approval is received, this partnership will bring you more destinations, more frequent-flyer benefits and more access to airport lounges.
As always, flying Continental means choosing safe and reliable service on board the cleanest and most comfortable planes in the sky. In fact, were proud to fly the newest jet fleet of any major U.S. airline. Even in this challenging financial environment, weve made significant investments both in the air and on the ground to ensure we meet your travel needs well into the future. Weve introduced the industrys widest business-class seat on our Boeing 777 fleet. Weve made our hubs even more convenient with major expansion projects, an increasing number of eService Centers and special Elite security lines. And weve redesigned our Web site, where you can now book reward travel online.
As we look toward the future, our employees are working hard to uphold the winning reputation of Continental and OnePass the best combination of service and benefits among frequent-flyer programs. More than ever, we appreciate your continued loyalty and support. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon.
Sincerely,
Mark Bergsrud</font>
"The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You"
#10
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JAWS_II:
And rest assured that the same quality service youve come to expect from Continental continues.
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And rest assured that the same quality service youve come to expect from Continental continues.
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#11

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dbaker:
Um, okay.
http://www.continental.com/onepass/n...0020916_01.asp
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Um, okay.
http://www.continental.com/onepass/n...0020916_01.asp
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