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Segment Recognition Idea
Alrighty, I'm getting sick of earning MQM 500 miles at a pop and having almost no chance to renew my Gold status. I have flown 9 round trips with DL so far in 2008, but only have 9000 miles because STL to ATL is a short trip. So, I'm hoping the NW or some other deal comes through and segment recognition occurs.
I spoke to customer service about this. They properly pointed out that a person who regularly flies between non-hub cities will get "too many" segments over those of us who have direct trips, yet the gross revenue for each customer may be similar. So they have decided not to recognize segments at all. How about limiting segment earning abilities to 1 per day? I sometimes make round trips in one day, so I recognize this would hurt me in some instances, but the benefit is worth the cost. I think giving folks the choice between status qualification by segment or by MQM calculation (akin to AA) makes sense. And for you international superstars with buku miles who don't want to lose out to us short leggers, I think a 4th tier is reasonable. The exclusive benefit of the 4th tier would be international upgrades when available within so many hours of check in. There's my trial balloon. Please fire away. |
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Well it used to be:
25 for Silver; 50 for Gold; and 100 for Platnium - if I'm not mistaken . . . They should probably make it 35/65/90 (since plat is now 75,000). This would make sence. SR |
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AA & NW both give status at 30/60/100 segment intervals. That's reasonable. |
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I'm also realizing that folks in non-hub cities benefit from up to twice as many MQMs for short trips. So, could I get some feedback on my 1 segment per day idea? |
How about yet another option that I just came up with?
'Medallion Qualification Credits' or MQCs 2 credits for discounted (HQKLUT) domestic coach 3 credits for discounted (HQKLUT) international coach 4 credits for domestic F/J and YBM coach 6 credits for non-B/E international business class and discounted B/E (I class) 10 credits for international B/E And before anyone points it out....I am aware that this earning rate would favor those who fly non-discounted international B/E........but then again, those passengers tend to 'bring in the most money' to airlines and should be rewarded for doing so......do you think? Disclaimer: All my flying is domestic......so, no personal bias here. ;) Anyway, these credits would be earned per paid one-way travel (regardless of the number of segments) based on the number of fare basis codes that make up a given ticket. Basic RTs are comprised of 2 such codes.....one for the outbound and one for the return.....so, a RT would be credited for both. A multi-city trip on a single ticket is often made up of 3 or more fare basis codes and would get a separate credit for each 'leg' that is represented by its own code.......but not credit for 2 legs booked under a single code due to having a free stopover. The only thing left to be determined would be the number of points needed to attain each elite level........ A.J. |
I'm cool with that approach, Bulldog.
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I missed the obvious.... why don't you fly DL ATL-CVG-STL each week? That way you stay on DL and get 2000 miles a week? |
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You could fly US and get credit for segments (30/60/90/120) but only actual miles flown, no 500 minimum. :D
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Who are we then? Southwest and AirTran? |
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