VS075 wrote:If some of you think the changes VS have made to Flying Club are bad, the changes made to BA Executive Club by closing it down and replacing it with a new programme that gives status based on spend is not going down well at all.
I was gonna start a new thread about this but probably best to keep it all together on here.
I’ve been reading about this since it broke and have been watching many videos on YouTube and it got me thinking about status, and miles.
It also made me realise that this year, for the first time in many years, I didn’t use shopsaway for any Christmas based shopping. That’s not to say I didn’t shop on some of the sites that “might” have given me miles, but having had so many taken away for spurious reasons which you cannot challenge, that along with the fact that reward flights now cost so much more (yes these are one or two exceptions) means that chasing miles bonuses doesn’t feel like fun anymore.
I genuinely don’t know if I will even boost miles anymore.
The status thing has never really filled my boots as flying Upper doesn’t really add any benefits for me. I don’t really need anymore luggage. I get to prebook my seat, use the lounge, board early and get a few miles that eventually I “might” be able to spend even on a lowly red or silver card.
The changes that both Virgin and BA have recently made, along with some of the on board changes both have made re food etc, have confused me as I firmly believe that the first half of this year will be absolutely brutal for non essential leisure travel. The costs of travel along with costs especially when you arrive in the USA have gotten totally out of hand in the last few years and it will be interesting to see if any slowdown in travelling might force some changes. I cannot believe, unlike some commentators, the BA or indeed VS donot want leisure travellers and only want high worth business travel as there are very few companies in this world that can be picky about their income.
Interesting times ahead for both companies.
David