AY Plus changes on 01JUN23
#33




Join Date: May 2012
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Oh well, at least the Burger King takeaway paper bag should still fit within the permitted small bag measurements of 40x30x15 cm (which btw volumewise are less than what Ryanair permits passengers to bring into the plane for free).
#35


Join Date: Feb 2007
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WOW they want to drive away all loyal customers by purpose, the high prices combined with the new regulations make AY even more attractive - not.
Remember just a few years back as a Plat flying J you could carry a total of 128KGs with your ticket, now we are at 23KGs if on a Light Ticket. Paying for seat assignments even at CI is FR style, the booking fees for awards per leg are even more appealing, so if you win one of the lucky tickets your price is 270 - I could not dream about it.
Just gonna book a whole bunch of Lapland flights to get rid of my points. The rest we will see, but it looks like the results prove that AY is going into the right direction. I just learned from them, giving your customer a bad product for a higher price make everyone happy.
Remember just a few years back as a Plat flying J you could carry a total of 128KGs with your ticket, now we are at 23KGs if on a Light Ticket. Paying for seat assignments even at CI is FR style, the booking fees for awards per leg are even more appealing, so if you win one of the lucky tickets your price is 270 - I could not dream about it.
Just gonna book a whole bunch of Lapland flights to get rid of my points. The rest we will see, but it looks like the results prove that AY is going into the right direction. I just learned from them, giving your customer a bad product for a higher price make everyone happy.
#37




Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: HEL
Programs: AY Platinum, Hilton Gold, Marriott Gold, GC Jade
Posts: 106
To me, by far the biggest impact is the weight limit of 8kg _total_ for your carry-on. Normal gear for a work week will go over that, which would mean that you need to check bags every time. That adds easily an hour each way, plus the risk of lost luggage. I can understand the rationale behind the limitations on the number and volume of carry-on bags, but why control weight? Just for reference, BA allows carry-ons up to 23kg per item, so total 46kg is OK.
#38


Join Date: Oct 2014
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Posts: 579
To me, by far the biggest impact is the weight limit of 8kg _total_ for your carry-on. Normal gear for a work week will go over that, which would mean that you need to check bags every time. That adds easily an hour each way, plus the risk of lost luggage. I can understand the rationale behind the limitations on the number and volume of carry-on bags, but why control weight? Just for reference, BA allows carry-ons up to 23kg per item, so total 46kg is OK.
#39




Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Switzerland
Programs: former many things
Posts: 6,897
To me, by far the biggest impact is the weight limit of 8kg _total_ for your carry-on. Normal gear for a work week will go over that, which would mean that you need to check bags every time. That adds easily an hour each way, plus the risk of lost luggage. I can understand the rationale behind the limitations on the number and volume of carry-on bags, but why control weight? Just for reference, BA allows carry-ons up to 23kg per item, so total 46kg is OK.
#40


Join Date: May 2013
Location: HEL
Programs: AY Plat (OWE), SK EBG (*A Gold), KQ Plat (STE+), Accor Plat
Posts: 3,163
To me, by far the biggest impact is the weight limit of 8kg _total_ for your carry-on. Normal gear for a work week will go over that, which would mean that you need to check bags every time. That adds easily an hour each way, plus the risk of lost luggage. I can understand the rationale behind the limitations on the number and volume of carry-on bags, but why control weight? Just for reference, BA allows carry-ons up to 23kg per item, so total 46kg is OK.
#41




Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: The Baltic Sea
Programs: AY, BT, DY and SK. HHonors, Radisson, Accor, Scandic and Marriott. ClubONE
Posts: 5,957
#42




Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: HEL
Programs: AY Platinum, Hilton Gold, Marriott Gold, GC Jade
Posts: 106
The weight limit has always been the same, so no change here (it was 10kg for Business and elites in the past but 2kg does not make much difference). I doubt they are going to start weighing the bags, though, if they fit in the sizer as they have a lot to monitor at the gates already.
#43


Join Date: Jun 2015
Programs: AY+, SK EB
Posts: 3,478
To me, by far the biggest impact is the weight limit of 8kg _total_ for your carry-on. Normal gear for a work week will go over that, which would mean that you need to check bags every time. That adds easily an hour each way, plus the risk of lost luggage. I can understand the rationale behind the limitations on the number and volume of carry-on bags, but why control weight?
#44




Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: The Baltic Sea
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Posts: 5,957
To me, the point increases seem moderate. What is more alarming is the introduction of surcharges. IIRC this was already tried in the form of fuel surcharges. Hope this will go away as well asap. Even if they seem moderate at first, AY may try to test how far they can go before people loose interest in points altogether. This may lead to a devaluation of up to 50-70% of the value of points.
#45
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