Keeping FFs

Long time listener, first time caller, as they say
I've been self loading cargo with Virgin for three years now, and got my Gold Card this April, hitting the renewal point last month. I'm doing approx. 12 trans-Atlantic flights a year at the moment, either in PE with some UC.
In general i'm a very happy punter, i've been upgraded on more than my fair share of times, five out of the last eight legs in fact, all good stuff. In fact the Gold card could have been invented for me. i get all the UC ground side benefits, and i'm clearly marked as someone to be upgraded when possible (or so it seems)
However (there had to be an "however"), i'm starting to question keeping up my full loyalty to Virgin. Particularly as at least half my flights are to DC, where i can now take MaxJet for around the same PE fare that i normally pay.
If anyone was to ask me what would make me stay (please ask me), I'd suggest a couple of quick things.
1. For Gold card members i'd abolish the restrictions on using Air Miles to upgrade. at the moment if i take a lower priced PE fare, still costing £800-900 i have to pay extra if i want to burn air miles to upgrade. I say that if the seats are free and i'm prepared to use the miles there should be no restriction.
2. If you wanted to go further i'd suggest considering automaticly bumping Gold card members up a class if seats are available. People might consider this too generous but the avergage Gold Card holder is pushing a decent amount of business to Virgin in an environment where there is a lot of competition for our custom.
3. Finally if these idea are considered too extreme for Gold, why not push a lvl above Gold, and give the advantages to this lvl. I understand that this exists already but it all rather secretative.
Oh and finally i wondered if anyone has ever tried leveraging there Gold status to swap to another carrier? I seem to remember when Virgin first started you had the "dirty tricks" from BA trying to lure Business Class people away.
I've been self loading cargo with Virgin for three years now, and got my Gold Card this April, hitting the renewal point last month. I'm doing approx. 12 trans-Atlantic flights a year at the moment, either in PE with some UC.
In general i'm a very happy punter, i've been upgraded on more than my fair share of times, five out of the last eight legs in fact, all good stuff. In fact the Gold card could have been invented for me. i get all the UC ground side benefits, and i'm clearly marked as someone to be upgraded when possible (or so it seems)
However (there had to be an "however"), i'm starting to question keeping up my full loyalty to Virgin. Particularly as at least half my flights are to DC, where i can now take MaxJet for around the same PE fare that i normally pay.
If anyone was to ask me what would make me stay (please ask me), I'd suggest a couple of quick things.
1. For Gold card members i'd abolish the restrictions on using Air Miles to upgrade. at the moment if i take a lower priced PE fare, still costing £800-900 i have to pay extra if i want to burn air miles to upgrade. I say that if the seats are free and i'm prepared to use the miles there should be no restriction.
2. If you wanted to go further i'd suggest considering automaticly bumping Gold card members up a class if seats are available. People might consider this too generous but the avergage Gold Card holder is pushing a decent amount of business to Virgin in an environment where there is a lot of competition for our custom.
3. Finally if these idea are considered too extreme for Gold, why not push a lvl above Gold, and give the advantages to this lvl. I understand that this exists already but it all rather secretative.
Oh and finally i wondered if anyone has ever tried leveraging there Gold status to swap to another carrier? I seem to remember when Virgin first started you had the "dirty tricks" from BA trying to lure Business Class people away.