Avianca/Taca Lifemiles Forum
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Avianca/Taca Lifemiles Forum
After my experience with the Spirit, I will look to others to lobby for a new forum for Lifemiles. The Tacca/Avianca life miles program brings about the Best of both the US Airways & BMI programs, making it possibly the best program in Star alliance.
For this reason, I predict many Flyertalkers will consider making Lifemiles their main earning program and those of us whom travel throughout the Americas will consider using Avianca/Taca due to its strong route structure and (much like US Airways) unlimited international upgrades.
The ability to use Cash & Miles (think BMI) make this a very attractive program for those forced to leave the BMI program and are leery of BA.
Therefore if this program deemed worthy of its own forum, being that it is by far the dominate carrier group in Latin & SOuth America in Star. I ask other Flyertalk members to spur the effort further the formation of it's new forum.
For this reason, I predict many Flyertalkers will consider making Lifemiles their main earning program and those of us whom travel throughout the Americas will consider using Avianca/Taca due to its strong route structure and (much like US Airways) unlimited international upgrades.
The ability to use Cash & Miles (think BMI) make this a very attractive program for those forced to leave the BMI program and are leery of BA.
Therefore if this program deemed worthy of its own forum, being that it is by far the dominate carrier group in Latin & SOuth America in Star. I ask other Flyertalk members to spur the effort further the formation of it's new forum.
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Proposal: Create a Avianca/Taca Lifemiles Forum
Proposal Create a Avianca/Taca Lifemiles Forum
With the merger of TAM & LAN and the exit of TAM from the Star Alliance, Avianca/Taca will be the main (along with Copa) Latin/South American network for Star fliers. There is now great interest in the Lifemiles program and with Avianca/Taca in particular. Both airlines have an extensive network throughout the Americas and Avianca flies to Europe as well. Below are some bullet points to why Avianca/Taca Lifemiles should be considered by the Flyertalk Board for its own forum:
1. There will be significant activity in its forum based on the recent topic I have posed on June 21, 2012. Since this time http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...gram-star.html has generated at total of 3,360 views.
2. After the exit of TAM for Star Alliance, Avianca/Taca will be the largest network in Latin/South America.
3. The Lifemiles Program is a hybrid of BMI and US Airways. There is the option to buy miles, one-way awards, unlimited upgrades for elites, award miles+cash option, award miles earning option, non-expiration of miles, etc.
4. My prediction is that the Lifemiles program will be the program of choice for BMI program participants, once fully integrated to Avois.
5. The amount of Lifemiles activity in the coming months and years will overwhelm the North/South America forum.
6. The Lifemiles forum would be of great benefit for the Flyertalker community and is the logical progression for this new program and key strategic Star Alliance member.
With the merger of TAM & LAN and the exit of TAM from the Star Alliance, Avianca/Taca will be the main (along with Copa) Latin/South American network for Star fliers. There is now great interest in the Lifemiles program and with Avianca/Taca in particular. Both airlines have an extensive network throughout the Americas and Avianca flies to Europe as well. Below are some bullet points to why Avianca/Taca Lifemiles should be considered by the Flyertalk Board for its own forum:
1. There will be significant activity in its forum based on the recent topic I have posed on June 21, 2012. Since this time http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...gram-star.html has generated at total of 3,360 views.
2. After the exit of TAM for Star Alliance, Avianca/Taca will be the largest network in Latin/South America.
3. The Lifemiles Program is a hybrid of BMI and US Airways. There is the option to buy miles, one-way awards, unlimited upgrades for elites, award miles+cash option, award miles earning option, non-expiration of miles, etc.
4. My prediction is that the Lifemiles program will be the program of choice for BMI program participants, once fully integrated to Avois.
5. The amount of Lifemiles activity in the coming months and years will overwhelm the North/South America forum.
6. The Lifemiles forum would be of great benefit for the Flyertalker community and is the logical progression for this new program and key strategic Star Alliance member.
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Thank you for adding the well thought out points; we have added your new post to the original thread you began last month.
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[Mod hat off] Would not LATAM become the largest network in Latin and South America?
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[Mod hat off] Would not LATAM become the largest network in Latin and South America?
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FWIW I really support this for what will become a dominant and important player in an important region. I predict a slow start, but I think its wise if TB continues the crystal ball path , and not wait until all the info is scattered all around- and FT have lost again lots of potential readers/posters.
Actually I do think this could be a good invite to more of the latin flying world.
Actually I do think this could be a good invite to more of the latin flying world.
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[Mod hat off] Would not LATAM become the largest network in Latin and South America?[/QUOTE]
Well if one considers all of Central America and Taca/Avianca's departure points in the US, it is a good question. Both Taca/Avianca go to MCO, MIA, IAD, LAX, SFO, YYZ, JFK (Lacsa) etc: with Avianca going to FLL & Taca going to ORD.
On a side note, they have the most special food options I've ever seen.
http://www.avianca.com/ViajaConNosot...Especiales.htm
Well if one considers all of Central America and Taca/Avianca's departure points in the US, it is a good question. Both Taca/Avianca go to MCO, MIA, IAD, LAX, SFO, YYZ, JFK (Lacsa) etc: with Avianca going to FLL & Taca going to ORD.
On a side note, they have the most special food options I've ever seen.
http://www.avianca.com/ViajaConNosot...Especiales.htm
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FWIW I really support this for what will become a dominat and important player in an important region. I predict a slow start, but I think its wise if TB continues the crystal ball path , and not wait until all the info is scattered all around- and FT have lost again lots of potential readers/posters.
Actually I do think this could be a good invite to more of the latin flying world.
Actually I do think this could be a good invite to more of the latin flying world.
Avianca-TACA recently became an Air Canada Aeroplan partner so this gets gets a ^ from me.
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I completely agree. ^
Avianca-TACA recently became an Air Canada Aeroplan partner so this gets gets a ^ from me.
Avianca-TACA recently became an Air Canada Aeroplan partner so this gets gets a ^ from me.
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Yea thanks, there should be a real need here. I did not realize that the combined network was so large. Taca has it's main hub in San Salvador (LACASA in San Jose) as well as Avianca in Bogata and their is a key hub for both in Lima. Peru is really a good location for a hub being that it is centrally located for all of the South American continent.
On a side note, you can fly Avianca/Taca from the US (MIA) directly to Lima, then to Southern South America. Thus vianca/Taca have two South American hubs, BOG & LIM, which both connect with SAL. Even with TAM leaving Star, you have TAP which goes throughout Brazil and Avianca/Taca that do the same from Latin America. Really the whole map is covered, in a better way than LAM/TAM.
On a side note, you can fly Avianca/Taca from the US (MIA) directly to Lima, then to Southern South America. Thus vianca/Taca have two South American hubs, BOG & LIM, which both connect with SAL. Even with TAM leaving Star, you have TAP which goes throughout Brazil and Avianca/Taca that do the same from Latin America. Really the whole map is covered, in a better way than LAM/TAM.
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For everyone's reference (from Wikipedia)
"TACA is the trade name "brand" comprising a group of five independently IATA-coded and -owned Central American airlines, whose operations are combined to function as one and a number of other independently owned and IATA-coded regional airlines which code-share and feed the TACA brand system. TACA, originally an acronym of Transportes Aéreos Centroamericanos (Central American Air Transport), now stands for Transportes Aéreos del Continente Americano (Air Transport of the American Continent), reflecting its expansion to North, Central, South America and the Caribbean. Out of the Skytrax's 5 star ranking, Taca has an official 3 star ranking.
The airlines that make up TACA are:TACA's regional airlines system which includes the following airlines:TACA has three flight hubs or "Centros de Conexiones"TACA's headquarters are in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Fleet:
AVIANCA (taken over by TACA - both airlines' fleets could be considered one, brands will remain separate for the moment)
Avianca current fleet
Competitors:
Gol Transportes Aéreos
LATAM Airlines Group is a Brazilian-Chilean airline group formed by the merger of LAN Airlines and TAM Airlines. The two airlines plan to continue flying with separate brands in the short term, but expect substantial synergies from merging their operations. The merger closed on June 22, 2012 with TAM shareholders agreeing to the takeover by LAN.
The airlines that make up TACA are:
- TACA International Airlines (El Salvador)
- Aviateca (Guatemala)
- Regional - Formerly Inter, it operates under Aviateca's code.
- Lacsa (LR) (Costa Rica)
- Isleńa Airlines (Honduras)
- Nicaragüense de Aviación (Nicaragua)
- TACA Perú (Peru)
- Aeroperlas
- Regional
- Islena Airlines
- La Costeńa
- SANSA
- TACA hub at Comalapa International Airport in San Salvador, El Salvador
- TACA Perú hub at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru
- LACSA hub at Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, Costa Rica
Fleet:
Code:
Aircraft In Service Orders Options C Y Total Airbus A319-100 11 2 — Airbus A320-200 18 24 — Airbus A320neo — 33 — Airbus A321-200 5 — — Airbus A330-200 — 2 — TBA Embraer 190 12 1 15 8 88 96 Total 46 62 15
AVIANCA (taken over by TACA - both airlines' fleets could be considered one, brands will remain separate for the moment)
Avianca current fleet
Code:
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Options Fokker 50 9 — — - Airbus A318-100 10 — — 12 Airbus A319-100 12 7 14 12 Airbus A320-200 27 14 34 12 Airbus A320neo — 33 TBA Airbus A330-200 8 2 10 30 Airbus A350-900 — 10 10 TBA Boeing 787-859 — 12 8 TBA Avianca Cargo Fleet Airbus A330-200F — 4 — Cargo Boeing 767-200F 4 — — Cargo Boeing 767-300F 1 — — Cargo Total 69 83
Gol Transportes Aéreos
Code:
GOL and VARIG Fleets Combined Aircraft Total Orders Boeing 737-700 43 Boeing 737-800 80 108 Total 123 108
Code:
LATAM Airlines Fleet Aircraft Total Orders Airbus A318-100 15 0 Airbus A319-100 46 30 Airbus A320-200 102 76 Airbus A321-200 8 20 Airbus A330-200 20 2 Airbus A340-300 5 0 Airbus A350-800 0 10 Airbus A350-900 0 17 Boeing 767-300ER 38 7 Boeing 777-300ER 4 4 Boeing 787-8 0 22 Boeing 787-9 0 10 Cargo Boeing 767-300ERF 9 1 Cargo Boeing 777F 2 1 Cargo Total 241 198
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So from here, how do we get the voting started?
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It's been outlined in TalkBoard Guidelines ( see SECTION 4: GENERAL OPERATION, VOTING AND PUBLIC NOTICE PROCEDURES for details).
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It's been outlined in TalkBoard Guidelines ( see SECTION 4: GENERAL OPERATION, VOTING AND PUBLIC NOTICE PROCEDURES for details).
FWIW, voting only starts when motions are made and announced.
FWIW, voting only starts when motions are made and announced.
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This is true of all motions/votes, btw, & not just this one. Hope that helps clarify it for you.
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Well...
To get the LANPASS forum I had to send a PM to SkiAdcock telling her that her hair looks pretty, and Jackal was bought for a US$10 Starbucks voucher.
Seriously though Talkboard, asking whether FlyerTalk is is the right place to discuss LifeMiles is akin to asking whether a Chinese take-out will remedy one's hunger.
To get the LANPASS forum I had to send a PM to SkiAdcock telling her that her hair looks pretty, and Jackal was bought for a US$10 Starbucks voucher.
Seriously though Talkboard, asking whether FlyerTalk is is the right place to discuss LifeMiles is akin to asking whether a Chinese take-out will remedy one's hunger.
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Well...
To get the LANPASS forum I had to send a PM to SkiAdcock telling her that her hair looks pretty, and Jackal was bought for a US$10 Starbucks voucher.
Seriously though Talkboard, asking whether FlyerTalk is is the right place to discuss LifeMiles is akin to asking whether a Chinese take-out will remedy one's hunger.
To get the LANPASS forum I had to send a PM to SkiAdcock telling her that her hair looks pretty, and Jackal was bought for a US$10 Starbucks voucher.
Seriously though Talkboard, asking whether FlyerTalk is is the right place to discuss LifeMiles is akin to asking whether a Chinese take-out will remedy one's hunger.
I've brought this up for consideration in the private TB forum, and PM'd earlier the OP that I had done so.
Cheers.