Why only Status Match in UK?
#1
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Why only Status Match in UK?
Hi Ladies and Gents,
I may be wrong but from what I have read, the *A status match promotions have only been for UK residents. Am I the only one who thinks that is very odd? I would even go so far as to say that I think that is very unfortunate and unfair.
Because:
1) while quite a few people earn their *A miles & points the usual way, a truckload of UK residents can be status matched if they are elite with another program and thus jump the queue, if you like. *A Gold status is already getting more and more non-exclusive by the minute and this would only make matters worse.
2) if you are to status match to *A, wouldn't the only fair thing be to offer that to everyone and not just UK residents?
As a side note I'd like to ask the experts out there 2 questions:
- is there a particular reason why it is mainly Star Aliiance UK that does this? Are they so desperate to attract customers in the UK that they turn to desperate measures?
- can the *A airline staff (ground, check-in, in-flight) see whether you are actually frequently flying *A flights and that you are not just one of the status matched customers?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Cheers,
JabbaJabba
I may be wrong but from what I have read, the *A status match promotions have only been for UK residents. Am I the only one who thinks that is very odd? I would even go so far as to say that I think that is very unfortunate and unfair.
Because:
1) while quite a few people earn their *A miles & points the usual way, a truckload of UK residents can be status matched if they are elite with another program and thus jump the queue, if you like. *A Gold status is already getting more and more non-exclusive by the minute and this would only make matters worse.
2) if you are to status match to *A, wouldn't the only fair thing be to offer that to everyone and not just UK residents?
As a side note I'd like to ask the experts out there 2 questions:
- is there a particular reason why it is mainly Star Aliiance UK that does this? Are they so desperate to attract customers in the UK that they turn to desperate measures?
- can the *A airline staff (ground, check-in, in-flight) see whether you are actually frequently flying *A flights and that you are not just one of the status matched customers?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Cheers,
JabbaJabba
Last edited by JabbaJabba; Jun 26, 2005 at 10:12 am
#2
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Hi
This was discussed at length when 2004 UK *A promo appeared. The point was to get customers onto *A from BA/OW. As the benefits of status mostly come from flying *A (there are some significant exceptions) the airlines dont lose much and hopefully gained some valuable customers.
No I dont think it would be wise to status match anyone. The promo was targetted to a particular market where *A isnt strong.
If you want more info, perhaps you could do a search?
This was discussed at length when 2004 UK *A promo appeared. The point was to get customers onto *A from BA/OW. As the benefits of status mostly come from flying *A (there are some significant exceptions) the airlines dont lose much and hopefully gained some valuable customers.
No I dont think it would be wise to status match anyone. The promo was targetted to a particular market where *A isnt strong.
If you want more info, perhaps you could do a search?
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
Hi
This was discussed at length when 2004 UK *A promo appeared. The point was to get customers onto *A from BA/OW. As the benefits of status mostly come from flying *A (there are some significant exceptions) the airlines dont lose much and hopefully gained some valuable customers.
No I dont think it would be wise to status match anyone. The promo was targetted to a particular market where *A isnt strong.
If you want more info, perhaps you could do a search?
This was discussed at length when 2004 UK *A promo appeared. The point was to get customers onto *A from BA/OW. As the benefits of status mostly come from flying *A (there are some significant exceptions) the airlines dont lose much and hopefully gained some valuable customers.
No I dont think it would be wise to status match anyone. The promo was targetted to a particular market where *A isnt strong.
If you want more info, perhaps you could do a search?
Thanks for the comments. As for doing a search I have actually done that. Several searches in fact. However, if you look at the size of some of the threads which pop up you may understand why I haven't read everything.
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Originally Posted by JabbaJabba
- can the *A airline staff (ground, check-in, in-flight) see whether you are actually frequently flying *A flights and that you are not just one of the status matched customers?

