View Poll Results: What's your status?
Already reached Gold for 2011



33
47.14%
Will make Gold



9
12.86%
Already reached Silver for 2011



9
12.86%
Will make Silver



3
4.29%
Will not retain status at all



16
22.86%
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#16




Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Aberdeen
Programs: BA Exec Silver, Hilton Honors Gold, Porter
Posts: 1,203
Currently Silver, will achieved Gold on 27 June after a complex itinerary in J. Doing a lot of flying over the next year, so I should renew Gold in 2012.
I am curious if anyone has ever done an EK mileage run to keep status since the change with the Saver/ Flex fares.
I am curious if anyone has ever done an EK mileage run to keep status since the change with the Saver/ Flex fares.
#17
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Dubai, UAE
Programs: BA Gold, GGL, Virgin Silver, Skywards Platinum, SPG VIP
Posts: 193
I am surprised that the e-card is a strong incentive. You do know that anyone eligible can get one for a small fee - don't you?
#19
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 1
My wife and I are midway through year two of Gold Status. We are just normal travelling people, as in not for business purposes, therefore we are the ones that pay full price for all our tickets.
We have been loyal to EK, always paying more for the tickets than other Airlines. We now see what the loyalty has rewarded us with. Among other issues,the Flex/Saver issue is just to much. Planning a DXB-YYZ trip, it would have put us in year three. To late, go to book, and with the price to the Dirham, they now went from Flex to Saver.
Sorry for the long story, but we will now attempt to book with price ,and sked, in mind. Therefore, probably no more Gold. As was already commented, this is but a "drop in the ocean" but I am seeing and hearing this from more and more people all the time. You cannot keep kicking us and not think we will walk to the next counter.
This is my first post after 24 months of reading daily. It is great to read so many well informed comments and observations.
We have been loyal to EK, always paying more for the tickets than other Airlines. We now see what the loyalty has rewarded us with. Among other issues,the Flex/Saver issue is just to much. Planning a DXB-YYZ trip, it would have put us in year three. To late, go to book, and with the price to the Dirham, they now went from Flex to Saver.
Sorry for the long story, but we will now attempt to book with price ,and sked, in mind. Therefore, probably no more Gold. As was already commented, this is but a "drop in the ocean" but I am seeing and hearing this from more and more people all the time. You cannot keep kicking us and not think we will walk to the next counter.
This is my first post after 24 months of reading daily. It is great to read so many well informed comments and observations.
#21

Join Date: Aug 2008
Programs: EK Gold, EY Gold, BA Gold OW Emerald, A3 *G, SV Skyteam Elite
Posts: 972
#22
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sydney & London
Programs: UA Lifetime Exec Plat (2MM)
Posts: 744
First hit Gold in September 2010 and re-qualified by March 2011 so good till September 2012.
Flex/Saver shenanigans have left me looking elsewhere for direct flights, rather than routing through DBX.
Since April 11, EK are already down @ GBP1500 on my spend, due to me using alternatives,
Maybe a drop in the ocean as far as EK are concerned, but the changes have focussed my (financial) attention elsewhere, and while the savvy travellers may only be a small percentage of the total, I'm all for spreading the word about my dissatisfaction.
Flex/Saver shenanigans have left me looking elsewhere for direct flights, rather than routing through DBX.
Since April 11, EK are already down @ GBP1500 on my spend, due to me using alternatives,
Maybe a drop in the ocean as far as EK are concerned, but the changes have focussed my (financial) attention elsewhere, and while the savvy travellers may only be a small percentage of the total, I'm all for spreading the word about my dissatisfaction.
I'm EK Gold til Nov 12, but frankly I probably won't make any further bookings with them. Double cost to achieve Gold in the future, no spouse entry to lounges, poor award availability, squashy Y class cabins, etc, etc.
I'm also (lifetime) Gold with Star Alliance and One World, so why would I waste any further money with EK. I have no need to ever go to Dubai, and I don't even like the place.
As I'm spending my own money on my tix, I'll be directing it towards airlines that don't treat their Golds as brainless morons.
Let's hope that EK can fill all their new A380's with gullible travellers, because they will need to.
#24
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend




Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 46,142
Agree 100%
I'm EK Gold til Nov 12, but frankly I probably won't make any further bookings with them. Double cost to achieve Gold in the future, no spouse entry to lounges, poor award availability, squashy Y class cabins, etc, etc.
I'm also (lifetime) Gold with Star Alliance and One World, so why would I waste any further money with EK. I have no need to ever go to Dubai, and I don't even like the place.
As I'm spending my own money on my tix, I'll be directing it towards airlines that don't treat their Golds as brainless morons.
Let's hope that EK can fill all their new A380's with gullible travellers, because they will need to.
I'm EK Gold til Nov 12, but frankly I probably won't make any further bookings with them. Double cost to achieve Gold in the future, no spouse entry to lounges, poor award availability, squashy Y class cabins, etc, etc.
I'm also (lifetime) Gold with Star Alliance and One World, so why would I waste any further money with EK. I have no need to ever go to Dubai, and I don't even like the place.
As I'm spending my own money on my tix, I'll be directing it towards airlines that don't treat their Golds as brainless morons.
Let's hope that EK can fill all their new A380's with gullible travellers, because they will need to.
I did a flight on the 380 on sunday in business class and thought that that was a really good business class
I think that quality and schedule trumps miles and there is nothing brainless about choosing them.
Dave
#25
Ambassador: Emirates Airlines
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester, UK
Posts: 19,813
Have you made your feelings known to Emirates? If enough people complain, then maybe things will change.
Constantly complaining on a website won't really change anything.
Many people (myself included) think Emirates hard and soft product is great (except may be A330/A340). They are miles ahead of the likes of BA/QF and all the US airlines.
Cheers,
Rick
#26
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: London, Hull, Singapore, Johore
Programs: Skywards Silver
Posts: 266
sadly, this is probably the last time i'll have status with emirates since with the new fares to get a decent amount of miles i have to pay considerably more. however, i'll still be flying them as my options to london gatwick are limited 
because of where i live heathrow is just too much hassle

because of where i live heathrow is just too much hassle
#27
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sydney & London
Programs: UA Lifetime Exec Plat (2MM)
Posts: 744
You must have posted this at least a dozen times...
Have you made your feelings known to Emirates? If enough people complain, then maybe things will change.
Constantly complaining on a website won't really change anything.
Many people (myself included) think Emirates hard and soft product is great (except may be A330/A340). They are miles ahead of the likes of BA/QF and all the US airlines.
Cheers,
Rick
Have you made your feelings known to Emirates? If enough people complain, then maybe things will change.
Constantly complaining on a website won't really change anything.
Many people (myself included) think Emirates hard and soft product is great (except may be A330/A340). They are miles ahead of the likes of BA/QF and all the US airlines.
Cheers,
Rick
Nice to hear from you.
Yes, I guess I have complained here rather a lot, but that's just an indication of my frustration with EK. Point taken and I'll try and curb it. As for complaining to EK generally, clearly it won't have any effect other than getting me a black mark on their computer system, So why bother?
As for hard/soft products, as I mainly live in Australia (I'm a dual UK/Aus citizen) I can avail myself of a range of better airlines such as SQ, TG, QF, CX, etc, etc, so I don't need EK at all, particularly as I have absolutely no need or desire to go to DXB. I agree with your comments re BA and the US airlines (I am a UA 2 million miler, so I do have a little experience).
When I reached EK Gold last year, almost by accident, I had a closer look at them and thought they could become one of my preferred carriers. Since then, there have been so many negative changes, they are now off my Christmas card list.
Sorry to have bothered you; have a nice day and goodbye.
But just before I go, Rick, I reckon I've worked out who you are. A travel agent (you appear to have no status of note anywhere). Let me know if I'm wrong.
Last edited by Budley; May 30, 2011 at 9:32 am
#28
Original Poster




Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Denver, CO
Programs: UA GS-2MM, QF LTG, EK Gold, Marriott Amb, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 4,006
This is interesting. The poll has been running for 4-days - with 46 people voting.
Because I am not a mathematician or statistics guru, or versed in the Gallop Poll methodology, does our small statistical sample indicate that we could assume that the "elite" numbers over the next 12+ months will gradually reduce by an overall 20%?
- 60% of respondents said that they would retain or reach Gold
- 20% of respondents said that they would retain or reach Silver
- 20% of respondents said that they would not retain status at all.
Because I am not a mathematician or statistics guru, or versed in the Gallop Poll methodology, does our small statistical sample indicate that we could assume that the "elite" numbers over the next 12+ months will gradually reduce by an overall 20%?
#29


Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: United Arab Emirates & Arizona, USA
Programs: UA MM/1P, EK Ag, Marriott Life Ti, Hilton Dia, IC Dia, Hyatt Glob, Accor Pt
Posts: 4,723
Obviously it depends on one's travel profile. I am based in the Gulf with a fair amount of business and personal travel. But, compared with other airlines, the top tier takes relatively fewer miles.
And the rolling calendar makes it easier to manage when one is trying to achieve status on multiple carriers simultaneously. (At least, it made it easier for me to initially qualify for Gold, although it's probably more of a disadvantage in subsequent years.)
No, I did not know that. I looked into it (briefly) and didn't see a way that non-UAE residents could obtain it. Thanks for the information.
Edited to add: Brussels traveller, are you sure about that? According to the Dubai government web page, only UAE residents are normally allowed to receive it. A thread elsewhere on the Emirates Forum suggests also that they discontinued issuing e-gates to non-residents.
And the rolling calendar makes it easier to manage when one is trying to achieve status on multiple carriers simultaneously. (At least, it made it easier for me to initially qualify for Gold, although it's probably more of a disadvantage in subsequent years.)
Edited to add: Brussels traveller, are you sure about that? According to the Dubai government web page, only UAE residents are normally allowed to receive it. A thread elsewhere on the Emirates Forum suggests also that they discontinued issuing e-gates to non-residents.
Last edited by mecabq; Jun 1, 2011 at 5:44 am
#30
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: London, Hull, Singapore, Johore
Programs: Skywards Silver
Posts: 266
This is interesting. The poll has been running for 4-days - with 46 people voting.
Because I am not a mathematician or statistics guru, or versed in the Gallop Poll methodology, does our small statistical sample indicate that we could assume that the "elite" numbers over the next 12+ months will gradually reduce by an overall 20%?
- 60% of respondents said that they would retain or reach Gold
- 20% of respondents said that they would retain or reach Silver
- 20% of respondents said that they would not retain status at all.
Because I am not a mathematician or statistics guru, or versed in the Gallop Poll methodology, does our small statistical sample indicate that we could assume that the "elite" numbers over the next 12+ months will gradually reduce by an overall 20%?


