2010 OnePass Program Changes
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#93
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Great changes, CO! The program has become far more competitive overnight.
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Am I the only one? Why would they seperate out Japan with a whole different redemption rate? I was so hoping to redeem for HKG-NRT on ANA next year, and now it is 40K for Y (vs. 20K to ICN). It's not quite worth it anymore...
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wow.
The changes make OnePass competitive again, especially with the removal of the SDC fee for plats, 3-cabin F and relative to UA, no *net blocking
The changes make OnePass competitive again, especially with the removal of the SDC fee for plats, 3-cabin F and relative to UA, no *net blocking
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CO obviously can't offer that, since they don't have the NRT hub, so they have instead put in discounted CO Micronesia rates for some awards in Asia/Oceania.
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As a UA flyer, I have to say THIS LOOKS AWESOME. I am also extremely impressed at COInsider's (positive and useful) participation in FT. I just applied for a status match, and if it goes through, CO can certainly count on my giving them enough business to maintain platinum for years to come (will still maintain 1K at UA though.) I have never flown CO before but now I am going to be a regular CO flyer. I'm sure I'm not the only one - so CO get ready for lots of new customers! Welcome to * Alliance!!!
Free meals in coach, no Starnet blocking, and staff who have good morale are worth giving up economy plus in my book!
Free meals in coach, no Starnet blocking, and staff who have good morale are worth giving up economy plus in my book!
#98




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on the whole excellent changes and a big improvement to the program. my favorites:
more 50% eqm!
no more fees whatsoever as a plat!
fantastic.
more 50% eqm!
no more fees whatsoever as a plat!
fantastic.
#99




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Thank you Scott for such incredible communication! ^^^
I'm in a very different group that most of you, I'm an elite (silver) passenger qualifying purely on leisure travels, and #4, which is so great for corporate travel, changes a lot of things for me:
It looks like there's gonna be a big increase in "I'm elite and I didn't know it" leisure pax, families booking vacations through expedia and orbitz, and therefore more and more silver elites. This in addition to the double EQM promo which helped things go in the same direction (albeit not for the same kind of pax).
So now we get maybe twice as many silvers (or more?), while in the same time Gold is becoming more and more rewarding (being *A gold). The gap between silver and gold is increasing, and the number of reasons to qualify for Gold as well. I'm finally making Gold next month (yes, only on leisure, and mainly with cheap fares bought on co.com), so I'm... mmm... golden
But of course, I'm not naif enough not to know that elite levels are here to reward and encourage corporate travel, i.e. big spenders, and not leisure, i.e. cheapo's. So this makes a lot of sense for continental - and it makes for a happy CO board here on FT, which is just as well
I'm in a very different group that most of you, I'm an elite (silver) passenger qualifying purely on leisure travels, and #4, which is so great for corporate travel, changes a lot of things for me:
4. Full Elite Qualification is back. Effective Oct. 27, youll earn 100% Elite Qualification Miles and full Elite Qualification Points on discounted fares, regardless of where theyre purchased. To all of our loyal corporate travelers: message received.
So now we get maybe twice as many silvers (or more?), while in the same time Gold is becoming more and more rewarding (being *A gold). The gap between silver and gold is increasing, and the number of reasons to qualify for Gold as well. I'm finally making Gold next month (yes, only on leisure, and mainly with cheap fares bought on co.com), so I'm... mmm... golden

But of course, I'm not naif enough not to know that elite levels are here to reward and encourage corporate travel, i.e. big spenders, and not leisure, i.e. cheapo's. So this makes a lot of sense for continental - and it makes for a happy CO board here on FT, which is just as well
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I'm guessing that's why they're printing new cards. Otherwise, it seems rather pointless, but perhaps it can be financially justified as part of a "look, we're now in the Star Alliance" campaign.
FWIW, I have occasionally been required to show my "Skyteam Elite Plus" card for lounge admission overseas.
BTW, my impression is that the overseas Star Alliance lounges will be a bit better than the SkyTeam lounges. Like Lufthansa always seems to put out a better spread in their lounge than does Air France.
FWIW, I have occasionally been required to show my "Skyteam Elite Plus" card for lounge admission overseas.
BTW, my impression is that the overseas Star Alliance lounges will be a bit better than the SkyTeam lounges. Like Lufthansa always seems to put out a better spread in their lounge than does Air France.
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As a UA flyer, I have to say THIS LOOKS AWESOME. I am also extremely impressed at COInsider's (positive and useful) participation in FT. I just applied for a status match, and if it goes through, CO can certainly count on my giving them enough business to maintain platinum for years to come (will still maintain 1K at UA though.) I have never flown CO before but now I am going to be a regular CO flyer. I'm sure I'm not the only one - so CO get ready for lots of new customers! Welcome to * Alliance!!!
Free meals in coach, no Starnet blocking, and staff who have good morale are worth giving up economy plus in my book!
Free meals in coach, no Starnet blocking, and staff who have good morale are worth giving up economy plus in my book!
I have been every time.
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I'm guessing that's why they're printing new cards. Otherwise, it seems rather pointless, but perhaps it can be financially justified as part of a "look, we're now in the Star Alliance" campaign.
FWIW, I have occasionally been required to show my "Skyteam Elite Plus" card for lounge admission overseas.
BTW, my impression is that the overseas Star Alliance lounges will be a bit better than the SkyTeam lounges. Like Lufthansa always seems to put out a better spread in their lounge than does Air France.
FWIW, I have occasionally been required to show my "Skyteam Elite Plus" card for lounge admission overseas.
BTW, my impression is that the overseas Star Alliance lounges will be a bit better than the SkyTeam lounges. Like Lufthansa always seems to put out a better spread in their lounge than does Air France.
Last edited by transportbiz; Sep 10, 2009 at 3:18 pm
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