Jet Privilege - Is it really a rewarding programme?
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And of course it is better than 9W. Everything AI is better than 9W...

The biggest advantage of Flying Returns is that you can redeem and earn on the finest airline in the sky...
SQ.
Y'all weren't expecting that, were you
. Sadly, I have never flown SQ, so I can't confirm that it is better than AI. That's what trip reports suggest though. I suggest that the trip reports are wrong
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Maharaja Club is an elite tier, like Plat. The FFP is called Flying Returns 
And of course it is better than 9W. Everything AI is better than 9W...
The biggest advantage of Flying Returns is that you can redeem and earn on the finest airline in the sky...
SQ.
Y'all weren't expecting that, were you
.
Sadly, I have never flown SQ, so I can't confirm that it is better than AI. That's what trip reports suggest though. I suggest that the trip reports are wrong

And of course it is better than 9W. Everything AI is better than 9W...

The biggest advantage of Flying Returns is that you can redeem and earn on the finest airline in the sky...
SQ.
Y'all weren't expecting that, were you
. Sadly, I have never flown SQ, so I can't confirm that it is better than AI. That's what trip reports suggest though. I suggest that the trip reports are wrong

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FWIW, I do go over the top in praise of AI on FlyerTalk. I'm not that much of a fan. But I do think they are the best airline in India...
Also, FWIW, AI doesn't have any spare cash to pay me if they did want me to put up a publicity stand. And even if they did, it would be rather useless since in the grand scheme of things, getting all the flyers of the Airlines of India forum here on FT to fly AI would barely make a difference.
Anyone who has known me since I was very little will tell you that AI has been my favorite airline since I was a little boy at 8 years old. My love runs deep
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1. FWIW- What's that..????
2. See, here's the deal.. I think a lot of our love for airlines is based on
a. What airlines we flew the first time in our lives..
b. How our personal experience has been..
My first flight was Sahara.. followed by a lot of Jet.. I did like Sahara.. so my love for Jet multiplied when they bought it over.. and over all my experience with 9W has been quite good.. though in recent times, things are changing.. but then again, everyday is not sunday..
as for AI.. My experiences with them have been a disaster from day 1.. My BLR LHR CCU was a disaster all the way.. as much as I love their food, that's not a good enough reason for me to continue flying them.. I have a long list of things I don't like about them.. but my biggest hatred comes from the fact that the Babu's of this country use it as their private airlines and we have to pay for it.. the constant meddling, the permanent bailout status, the inconvenience to the passengers at the cost of the common man.. these things make me mad...
Simz..
a. What airlines we flew the first time in our lives..
b. How our personal experience has been..
My first flight was Sahara.. followed by a lot of Jet.. I did like Sahara.. so my love for Jet multiplied when they bought it over.. and over all my experience with 9W has been quite good.. though in recent times, things are changing.. but then again, everyday is not sunday..
as for AI.. My experiences with them have been a disaster from day 1.. My BLR LHR CCU was a disaster all the way.. as much as I love their food, that's not a good enough reason for me to continue flying them.. I have a long list of things I don't like about them.. but my biggest hatred comes from the fact that the Babu's of this country use it as their private airlines and we have to pay for it.. the constant meddling, the permanent bailout status, the inconvenience to the passengers at the cost of the common man.. these things make me mad...
Simz..
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For What It's Worth
Well, that's not me then
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The first airline I remember flying on is DL (well, Song). I also vaguely remember some WN, a lot of US, 1 roundtrip on FL, and a bit of UA when I was little.
My first international flight I remember was on LX. After that, I remember some LH, BA, AF, CO, and then finally AI once (not that I remember the trip).
Domestically in India, I first flew 9W, then DN, then S2, then IT (which I really liked at the time), and then IC, which continues to be my favorite carrier until today... So no, it's not anything about the first carrier I flew on...
My favorite flight of all time has to be the first time I flew on IT. The novelty of TV screens and a full meal on the short BLR-IXE hop on a ATR was truly something special at the time... Since then, I have progressively become more and more disillusioned with them, to the point where they are on my personal no-fly list now.
IC/AI/IX have been consistently decent, but there isn't any one experience which stands out in my mind as a "special" flight...
So my love for AI doesn't quite fit that criteria either...
I liked S2 when I first flew it. After 9W turned it into JetLite, I flew it again and had a horrible experience compared to the first time. Honestly, if that same flight was on DN, not S2, I would have probably thought it was just fine. But the difference between expectation (S2 was a classy outfit) and what actually happened that flight was just too large. I will likely never fly S2 again.
That + reliably good flights is more than enough for me...
I do fully expect that I will like AI much less once I start paying taxes... Right now, since I don't deal with taxes, I have no such issues
. However, you should keep in mind that the more money AI makes on its own, the smaller bill taxpayers end up with...
Those things made me mad. I've long given up on caring about them. This is India. It's the way things work. Just look away and move on has become my philosophy since moving here...
I like AI's product. I like the value I get for the fare I pay. That's why I stick around. I don't like the shenanigans, but there's nothing I can do about it. One day, once I get my degree and become an airline exec, then maybe I'll be able to do something about it. Today? I just keep flying my favorite carrier
.The first airline I remember flying on is DL (well, Song). I also vaguely remember some WN, a lot of US, 1 roundtrip on FL, and a bit of UA when I was little.
My first international flight I remember was on LX. After that, I remember some LH, BA, AF, CO, and then finally AI once (not that I remember the trip).
Domestically in India, I first flew 9W, then DN, then S2, then IT (which I really liked at the time), and then IC, which continues to be my favorite carrier until today... So no, it's not anything about the first carrier I flew on...
My favorite flight of all time has to be the first time I flew on IT. The novelty of TV screens and a full meal on the short BLR-IXE hop on a ATR was truly something special at the time... Since then, I have progressively become more and more disillusioned with them, to the point where they are on my personal no-fly list now.
IC/AI/IX have been consistently decent, but there isn't any one experience which stands out in my mind as a "special" flight...
So my love for AI doesn't quite fit that criteria either...
My first flight was Sahara.. followed by a lot of Jet.. I did like Sahara.. so my love for Jet multiplied when they bought it over.. and over all my experience with 9W has been quite good.. though in recent times, things are changing.. but then again, everyday is not sunday..
. However, you should keep in mind that the more money AI makes on its own, the smaller bill taxpayers end up with...I like AI's product. I like the value I get for the fare I pay. That's why I stick around. I don't like the shenanigans, but there's nothing I can do about it. One day, once I get my degree and become an airline exec, then maybe I'll be able to do something about it. Today? I just keep flying my favorite carrier
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My favorite flight of all time has to be the first time I flew on IT. The novelty of TV screens and a full meal on the short BLR-IXE hop on a ATR was truly something special at the time... Since then, I have progressively become more and more disillusioned with them, to the point where they are on my personal no-fly list now.
I liked S2 when I first flew it. After 9W turned it into JetLite, I flew it again and had a horrible experience compared to the first time. Honestly, if that same flight was on DN, not S2, I would have probably thought it was just fine. But the difference between expectation (S2 was a classy outfit) and what actually happened that flight was just too large. I will likely never fly S2 again.
Surprisingly for me, they havent been that reliable.. my last flight, I was at the airport for 8 hours becoz of their incompetency.. though I was impressed with a particular AI ground staff who was handling the passengers..
And as for the idea of flying them so that we have a smaller tax bill.. I dont see that happening anytime soon.. so I would rather people flew more IT, so that they come out of the mess they are in..
So heres the deal.. as it still makes me mad, I would want to see this airline shut down.. I dont see any hope for this airlines to be profitable or viable..
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My parents are paying taxes, and they like AI too. Mostly because I never book them on anything else


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They don't.
The bills are paid because the now-permanently-extended begging bowl of the national beggar is always refilled, courtesy of those of us who pay taxes.
That is unfortunate for us citizens (taxpaying or not), the exchequer, the other airlines and the nation as a whole.
The bills are paid because the now-permanently-extended begging bowl of the national beggar is always refilled, courtesy of those of us who pay taxes.
That is unfortunate for us citizens (taxpaying or not), the exchequer, the other airlines and the nation as a whole.
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That's right. It benefits only the babus and their cronies. And maybe the 0.1% of the population who can afford to fly and benefit from the artificially depressed prices in the market.
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Don't forget so many AI employees, who have been enjoying the free ride (and I mean that both literally and figuratively).
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