MSN article about boycotting ff programs
#31
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Allentown, PA USA
Programs: Northwest-millionair; Marriott, lifetime gold
Posts: 578
It is obvious that the value of FF miles has decreased, and will likely continue to do so. But even so we are a far way from #3 assertion that " a mile is only a penny." In a prior post here someone cited a first class UAL trip to Spain and Rome, for 100,000 miles. At a penny a mile, that would be worth $1,000. Try nearly ten cents a mile. Or, using NW miles one can travel on Malaysian Air (one of the finest) first class to Asia... for 120,000 miles. Could one purchase a first class rt to Asia for $1,200... with miles worth a penny each ? On what airline ?
My point is that while we all would like to see former values return, there are plenty of values still there... and they are worth spending some time to achieve. Even if more of the time is spent on the phone trying to nail the award down!
My point is that while we all would like to see former values return, there are plenty of values still there... and they are worth spending some time to achieve. Even if more of the time is spent on the phone trying to nail the award down!
#32




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SJC
Programs: AA 2MM PLT, HH Gold, Marriott Silver
Posts: 619
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BSL:
What have I gotten from that one trip?
2.) 2 Coach Rts IAH-AMS AMS-MNL and back. To see where my Gramps was in WWII. (est. $1900.00 each.) (Talked my way into Business Class on MNL-AMS, He was 82 yrs old and had never been in business class. Needless to say he LOVED it.) Real value is being able to take that trip.
BSL</font>
What have I gotten from that one trip?
2.) 2 Coach Rts IAH-AMS AMS-MNL and back. To see where my Gramps was in WWII. (est. $1900.00 each.) (Talked my way into Business Class on MNL-AMS, He was 82 yrs old and had never been in business class. Needless to say he LOVED it.) Real value is being able to take that trip.
BSL</font>
#33
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bethesda, MD USA
Posts: 2,802
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by al_saud:
I would thing this guy probably get paid by Southwest, he is promoting them very strongly.</font>
I would thing this guy probably get paid by Southwest, he is promoting them very strongly.</font>
Of course, this is the same media that was talking about UAL's contract with its pilots a couple of years ago as a great way to preserve labor peace for many years to come.
If you want to lose your shirt, do what the media tells you.
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#34
Join Date: May 2001
Location: NWA Platinum, PC Platinum, HH Gold, Radisson elite, Hertz #1 Gold; National Emerald, Wausau, WI
Posts: 1,482
After reading the article, all I can say is that it doesn't match my personal experience. This fellow is welcome to do what he wants to and rationalize his reasons any way he chooses to, but I really don't understand the need to try to evangelize others to his way of thinking. I guess he had a column to fill.
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#35
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Washington, D.C.
Posts: 286
The value of loyalty to a FF program? I was just able to get an award ticket for the wife of a dear friend who's undergoing cancer treatment in Seattle - between my miles and those of other friends we've gotten her tickets for every weekend of his anticipated 12 week stay. Cost me 25,000 miles which I'll never miss, you can bet.
#36
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: NYC/Singapore
Programs: UA 1K, HH Diamond
Posts: 218
My boyfriend sent me this article probably asking me to think twice about getting mileage earning credit cards and taking multi-segment trips.
But...I'll probably be redeeming a free ticket for him (though on a different airline) so he can accompany me on my very first mileage run ($126 LGA-LAX).
Non-flyertalkers may complain but wouldn't mind having us as good friends when vacation time comes!
But...I'll probably be redeeming a free ticket for him (though on a different airline) so he can accompany me on my very first mileage run ($126 LGA-LAX).
Non-flyertalkers may complain but wouldn't mind having us as good friends when vacation time comes!
#37
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: PPSP. Yeah, I'm the bartender at that fancy 5-Star that forgot you said no salt on your freakin' frozen margarita. Listen up people! NO FROZEN DRINKS!
Posts: 2,022
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BSL:
Lets see....
My million mile run alone.... ~4000.00 in airfare.
BSL</font>
Lets see....
My million mile run alone.... ~4000.00 in airfare.
BSL</font>
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