EasyJet Frequent Flyer Programme - trial
#16


Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Edinburgh
Programs: Lowly BA Blue. One of the original easyJet Flight Club members and still am.
Posts: 4,319
I just an email confirming my continuing participation in the full roll-out. The benefits haven’t changed. In the Press release they missed a very useful benefit; price matching against a competitor. The way it works is if there is a competitor flight that departs within an hour either side of the easyJet flight and the competitor flight is cheaper, the they will refund the difference and give you an extra 10%. This works very well for me as on my EDI-STN-EDI weekly commute FR have flights that fall in to this category. Almost every U2 flight I book is more expensive than the nearest FR flight so I always get a useful voucher for each block of flights I book.
The other big benefit is the fee-free changes. This has saved me a sizeable chunk of cash over the last 18 months of so. In a lot of cases the cost of the change fee plus the fare difference is more than buying a new ticket, so in the past I’ve just ‘thrown away’ the flight and bought a new ticket.
Those who criticise the scheme as not being a ‘true’ FFP are missing the point entirely. U2 are not going to run an expensive ‘Avios’ type programme. I’m very much okay with that as the other benefits, in my opinion, are worth way more than a ‘free’ flight. The money I’ve saved in change fees and received in vouchers for price matching, have been worth much more than a flight.
The other big benefit is the fee-free changes. This has saved me a sizeable chunk of cash over the last 18 months of so. In a lot of cases the cost of the change fee plus the fare difference is more than buying a new ticket, so in the past I’ve just ‘thrown away’ the flight and bought a new ticket.
Those who criticise the scheme as not being a ‘true’ FFP are missing the point entirely. U2 are not going to run an expensive ‘Avios’ type programme. I’m very much okay with that as the other benefits, in my opinion, are worth way more than a ‘free’ flight. The money I’ve saved in change fees and received in vouchers for price matching, have been worth much more than a flight.
#17
Original Poster




Join Date: May 2009
Location: EDI
Programs: FB Plat, BA Bronze, OneKey meh
Posts: 531
I just an email confirming my continuing participation in the full roll-out. The benefits havent changed. In the Press release they missed a very useful benefit; price matching against a competitor. The way it works is if there is a competitor flight that departs within an hour either side of the easyJet flight and the competitor flight is cheaper, the they will refund the difference and give you an extra 10%. This works very well for me as on my EDI-STN-EDI weekly commute FR have flights that fall in to this category. Almost every U2 flight I book is more expensive than the nearest FR flight so I always get a useful voucher for each block of flights I book.
The other big benefit is the fee-free changes. This has saved me a sizeable chunk of cash over the last 18 months of so. In a lot of cases the cost of the change fee plus the fare difference is more than buying a new ticket, so in the past Ive just thrown away the flight and bought a new ticket.
Those who criticise the scheme as not being a true FFP are missing the point entirely. U2 are not going to run an expensive Avios type programme. Im very much okay with that as the other benefits, in my opinion, are worth way more than a free flight. The money Ive saved in change fees and received in vouchers for price matching, have been worth much more than a flight.
The other big benefit is the fee-free changes. This has saved me a sizeable chunk of cash over the last 18 months of so. In a lot of cases the cost of the change fee plus the fare difference is more than buying a new ticket, so in the past Ive just thrown away the flight and bought a new ticket.
Those who criticise the scheme as not being a true FFP are missing the point entirely. U2 are not going to run an expensive Avios type programme. Im very much okay with that as the other benefits, in my opinion, are worth way more than a free flight. The money Ive saved in change fees and received in vouchers for price matching, have been worth much more than a flight.
#18



Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA, U2+, SK, AF/KL, IHG, Hilton, others gathering dust...and Mucci.
Posts: 2,618
Have they started contacting people who were not in the pilot scheme to offer membership? I haven't heard anything, though as mentioned up thread, I am probably a borderline case based on number of sectors, so maybe I won't make it.
#19
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: MAN,TLV
Programs: Silver:BA,VX,AB, QF. Gold:A3,RJ,AZ,GF, EY,SPG,Marriott,Choice, Carlson. Dia/Plat:HH,IHG,BW,Accor
Posts: 1,965
How is this working? I have nearly booked 20 flights with Easyjet. Will i soon receive an email inviting me to this program?
#21
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: MAN,TLV
Programs: Silver:BA,VX,AB, QF. Gold:A3,RJ,AZ,GF, EY,SPG,Marriott,Choice, Carlson. Dia/Plat:HH,IHG,BW,Accor
Posts: 1,965
#22



Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Flatland
Programs: AA Lifetime Gold 1MM, BA Gold, UA Peon
Posts: 6,175
Doubt I'll use it that much but we'll see.
#23



Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA, U2+, SK, AF/KL, IHG, Hilton, others gathering dust...and Mucci.
Posts: 2,618
Thanks, on that basis I'm not even borderline (their own press release talked of 20 flights, and that's more or less what I do annually on U2), so I won't hold my breath. The fee-free changes would have been useful to me.
#25



Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA, U2+, SK, AF/KL, IHG, Hilton, others gathering dust...and Mucci.
Posts: 2,618
#26


Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 591
I think it is a terrible scheme. I got invited for this, didn't even know just happened to skim through my junk folder and saw it. Checked it now, don't see any benefit to me. Since it's all paid for travel, if I have to change dates - company picks up the tab.
Unless they add in seat selection and/or fast track (which again is of limited use) may look at it again. But as others have pointed out, it would cannabilise their easyjet plus programme
Unless they add in seat selection and/or fast track (which again is of limited use) may look at it again. But as others have pointed out, it would cannabilise their easyjet plus programme
#27




Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: UK
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 248
I think it is a terrible scheme. I got invited for this, didn't even know just happened to skim through my junk folder and saw it. Checked it now, don't see any benefit to me. Since it's all paid for travel, if I have to change dates - company picks up the tab.
Unless they add in seat selection and/or fast track (which again is of limited use) may look at it again. But as others have pointed out, it would cannabilise their easyjet plus programme
Unless they add in seat selection and/or fast track (which again is of limited use) may look at it again. But as others have pointed out, it would cannabilise their easyjet plus programme
#28




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Here there everywhere
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, Hilton Diamond, IHG Plat, BA Silver, Aegean Gold, Aeroplan 25k, AA EXP
Posts: 2,865
On some routes easyjet walk-up fares can remain quite competitive, so it's not a bad thing to know you can reschedule without paying those admin fees.
#29


Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 809
I agree here. If you're flying a mix of business and leisure it's not too bad. If you have a weekend trip where plans change then you can find another weekend with low fares quite easily. I had the case where a change cost me about 10 whereas it would have been 150 otherwise with admin fees.
On some routes easyjet walk-up fares can remain quite competitive, so it's not a bad thing to know you can reschedule without paying those admin fees.
On some routes easyjet walk-up fares can remain quite competitive, so it's not a bad thing to know you can reschedule without paying those admin fees.
online changes with the same savings would be much more helpful
#30




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Here there everywhere
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, Hilton Diamond, IHG Plat, BA Silver, Aegean Gold, Aeroplan 25k, AA EXP
Posts: 2,865
Personally I'd prefer that if they make IT improvements they allow easyJet Plus members to select an earlier flight directly from the app/website rather than having to go to the airport ticket counter. I'm not quite sure why they haven't made it possible.

