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A quick fix to NWAs nightmare Roach Choice Program
It occurs there is an easy way to balance the needs of the revenue management and needs for incremental revenue with the expectations of NWAs most loyal customers.
What if all Premium/Coach Choice seating was available as follows; 1. Free to all Platinum and Gold members at time of booking 2. Free to all Y and B fares at the time of booking(Give an incentive to the last minute traveller) 3. Free to Silver members 24 hours prior (Sorry Silver but 25K miles is not all that much.) 4. Available to purchase at $15 to all passengers for all premium seats 24 hours prior. This would accomplish the following. 1. Preserve the benefits of Elite seating 2. If NWA believes that F upgrades are as available as they claim it will leave the premium seats open to the non regular traveller 3. It will provide an additional incentive to purchase higher $$$$$ fares in Y and B. I personally tend to purchase tickets on the day of travel or only a few days before (1-2) when travelling domestic Y. They tend to be expensive $$$$ fares and typically I get stuck with crappy seats and battlefield upgrades. (This has a lot to do with my love of the D, Z, YUP, F, C, J fares as typically the cost is a negligable difference. This is the line in the sand for me and hence It will determine if I stay or go. Ironically, I fly paid World Business Class far more then Y. Yet this makes a big enough issue that I know I can jump to CO or DL or AA or UA easily. They all want my $$$$$. My $.02 for consideration. |
Originally Posted by acvitale
I personally tend to purchase tickets on the day of travel or only a few days before (1-2) when travelling domestic Y. They tend to be expensive $$$$ fares and typically I get stuck with crappy seats and battlefield upgrades. (This has a lot to do with my love of the D, Z, YUP, F, C, J fares as typically the cost is a negligable difference. This is the line in the sand for me and hence It will determine if I stay or go. Ironically, I fly paid World Business Class far more then Y. Yet this makes a big enough issue that I know I can jump to CO or DL or AA or UA easily. They all want my $$$$$. My $.02 for consideration. |
It is a big deal to me
Why?
Because; I do not average 100% upgrade I tend to travel at last minute (Same day ticket purchases) Battlefield upgrades are NOT a sure thing I earned the seating options with their program and their rules This is my line in the sand. Maybe I will see you on AA soon. So, I can take my $35,000-70,000K a year in travel (Varies over the last 4 years) and fly AA/BA or UA/LH or anyone else that I chose. |
Sorry Silver but 25K miles is not all that and a box of chocolates???
Originally Posted by acvitale
3. Free to Silver members 24 hours prior (Sorry Silver but 25K miles is not all that and a box of chocolates.)My $.02 for consideration.
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Originally Posted by acvitale
Why?
Because; I do not average 100% upgrade I tend to travel at last minute (Same day ticket purchases) Battlefield upgrades are NOT a sure thing I earned the seating options with their program and their rules Of course, that brings up the deal-killer... most companies won't reimburse for upgrade fees, even $15 for an up-front Y seat. So the entire model falls apart. NW needs to figure out how to get the $15 into the base-fare (original receipt?), so that the $15 can be expensed by the business traveller. And again... it's not that they did this program, it's that they didn't implement it correctly. Doesn't anyone in marketing know about the "no upgrade reimbursement" agenda of corporate flyers? Steve B. |
Originally Posted by TRVLRZ
I like it a lot, it makes good sense. I could live with out demeaning the Silver population, it was not necessary.
Had already changed it... I agree it was out of place. |
I'm silver, and I agree about making it free to PE/GE. Take a couple international flights, and you're silver, plus the glut of them form last year's double eqm promo. Now I made it on segments last year, so yes, I did it the hard way. However, at DCA, when they board by levels, 10 plats, 10 golds, then 100 silvers and 25 regular...
I agree that the best seating should be reserved for the highest revenue generating customers. The chocolate comment was a little uncouth ;)
Originally Posted by TRVLRZ
I like it a lot, it makes good sense. I could live with out demeaning the Silver population, it was not necessary.
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My company wouldn't pay for it. I could slide it through, but it would 100% get rejected in a month or two....
Originally Posted by sbagdon
most companies won't reimburse for upgrade fees, even $15 for an up-front Y seat.
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It seems like you are basically proposing a hyrbid of AA and UA's handeling of E+/Exit rows. AA gives exit rows to Plat and EXP for free, while UA sells E+ access to non-elites. I support your idea to the extent that I think an integrative solution is necessary to this case, (i.e. the NW elites are likely going to have to give up something, but hopefully not as much as NW is taking right now).
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Originally Posted by acvitale
Had already changed it... I agree it was out of place.
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Silvers should not be treated like dirt (or close to it). They are valuable customers for any airline -- and NW is no exception -- even if Platinums and Golds are more valuable. And I'm wouldn't be surprised that, as an aggregate group, that Silvers provide more total revenue to NW than Platinums and/or Golds based on their sheer number.
The "quick fix" to the "Coach Choice" program is to exempt all elites from it. Elites -- whether Platinum, Gold, or Silver -- should be able to pick any seat they want at the time of booking at no charge. If NW is unwilling to recognize the value of its Silvers, then they will almost certainly find comfort in the arms of another airline mistress. UA, AA, et al. all allow even 25,000 mile per year flyers to choose exit rows, bulkheads, and forward aisle seating at no charge. This is a particularly acute danger because it is the Silver flyer that is most likely to be adversely effected by this change since Silvers are the least likely of the elites to get upgraded and the most likely to ride in coach as a result (ergo, comfortable coach seating as a free benefit is most critical to them). Maybe I am biased. I am a Platinum, but my wife is a Silver (and in most years does not qualify for elite status on any airline). I have no interest in waiting until 24 hours (or 36 hours or whenever) to find out if she will be able to sit next to me at no charge. Furthermore, I will not always be a Platinum or Gold. And when I am a mere Silver, I expect to be treated to a bare minimum of benefits like priority check-in lines, priority boarding, and priority seating at no extra charge. I, for one, will not stand for any effort by NW to divide and conquer its elites. |
I would agree with this for the most part. It is a good fix, though I would give it to silvers at the 36/48 hour window. They deserve a chance at them for free before the "rif-raf" have a shot at it.
The other problem I have is that we have a new travel policy in effect from one of our major clients. The policy is that we are to travel the lowest available ticket cost from A-B involving not more than one change of plane. Further they do the booking, but we pay out of our pocket intially, so there is no way to sneak in the $15 on the original ticket. Second in there policy, and I do not like this at all, we are not permitted to deviate from the cost of the ticket even out of our own pocket. (we are required to submit actual BP's and ticket reciepts for reembursement.) The rational for the policy is that they don't want employees/contractors traveling in F/C or premium Y. They specifically cited UA's E+ access and pay for F programs as not allowed practices. Therefore, the CoachChoice program is probably going to get nailed by this as well. Technically, under this program, we cannot accept the F upgrade perk, but the comment from them has been if you recieve this without any form of additional payment then it is fine, but if you pay, even through a coupon, you cannot take it. Lately I have had to prove the upgrade did not cost money, otherwise they refuse the whole bill. So, I am strongly in favor of any policy that gives these seats to Elites without a fee, otherwise, when traveling on business for this and possibly other clients i am hosed when stuck in coach. |
Assumptions
I of course should have made myself clear...
I assumed (Wrongly) that anyone travelling on the same record as an elite would be eligible to get "good seats" similar to the way it was previously. Of course I should have said this. FYI-I understand the comments about travelling with the wife. However, This year she is a Skyteam Platinum (Delta) and I have enjoyed the benefits of DL as her spouse. Frankly, That is something that makes it very easy to transition over to another carrier if needed (Delta) or to AA where I also an now an EXP. So lets recap.... Eligible for Priority seating a. Platinum and Gold Elites (Skyteam Plus) b. Y and B fares c. 48 hours prior Silver elites d. 24 hours prior anyone for $15 per seat So far seams quite workable...... Generates $$$ for NWA... Preserves elite seating benefit... Solves everyones problem... OK NWA send me 100,000 miles for my resolution of the problem. |
Originally Posted by acvitale
I of course should have made myself clear...
I assumed (Wrongly) that anyone travelling on the same record as an elite would be eligable to get "good seats" similar to the way it was previously. Of course I should have said this. FYI-I understand the comments about travelling with the wife. However, This year she is a Skyteam Platinum (Delta) and I have enjoyed the benefits of DL as her spouse. Frankly, That is something that makes it very easy to transition over to another carrier if needed (Delta) or to AA where I also an now an EXP. So lets recap.... Eligible for Priority seating a. Platinum and Gold Elites (Skyteam Plus) b. Y and B fares c. 48 hours prior Silver elites d. 24 hours prior anyone for $15 per seat So far seams quite workable...... Generates $$$ for NWA... Preserves elite seating benefit... Solves everyones problem... OK NWA send me some miles for my resolution of the problem. |
Originally Posted by acvitale
3. Free to Silver members 24 hours prior (Sorry Silver but 25K miles is not all that much.)
Maybe I stand alone here, but for me, it's not the paying, it's the coming back to the website to spend energy and $$ for a seat change for every segment... If you're away from the office, access to your reservation withing a certain time window is not a given. Are you going to interrupt a meeting to say: Gee guys, can you give me some time to access the web? I've got to book my seat! This is complete nonsense! I buy my ticket, I agree with the fare I must pay, I select the seat and I DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT HAVING TO GO BACK TO MAKE THINGS RIGHT. |
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