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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 1:06 pm
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What makes for a good loyalty program

Hello. I hope I am posting to the right category of the forums here. I am looking to switch from my current loyalty program to a new one, but I am not sure which is a good program to switch to. I am afraid to ask you guys "which is the best mileage program" as I know that it would probably start a flame war.

Anyway, can you guys tell me what makes a loyalty program, a great loyalty program? Thanks so much!
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 5:53 pm
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Originally Posted by OverTheRainbow
Hello. I hope I am posting to the right category of the forums here. I am looking to switch from my current loyalty program to a new one, but I am not sure which is a good program to switch to. I am afraid to ask you guys "which is the best mileage program" as I know that it would probably start a flame war.

Anyway, can you guys tell me what makes a loyalty program, a great loyalty program? Thanks so much!
There is no "best mileage program". It all depends on which cities you fly to, how often you fly, etc., etc. I'd suggest reading some of the specific Airline forums you have interest in and then, after a lot of reading, ask some questions on that forum.

I'm closing this tread since it's not pertinent to S.P.A.M.

Thanks, and welcome to FT.
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