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But note the parallel: It was the other airline which for years had given no bonuses at RN.
So what I would therefore expect is the upcoming dropouts to be any other airlines with a poor track record of bonuses.
Ie, not AA, UA or DL.
Note that NW is hard to analyze. First of all, it has bonuses with RN dining, but they're always at the NW end, never at the RN end. (Currently Miles To Go has dining as the second-easiest way to rack up bonuses, after a free daily game.) Second, it's going to disappear at some point as an airline -- once it completes the merger with DL, it'll be part of DL and thus won't be itself -- but it's unclear how many bonus cycles from now that will be.