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Where have all the Partners Gone

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2008, 22:38
by northernhenry
A disappointing list of Airline partners, recent drop outs by some major hotel chains..

Hope there is some up & coming extra alliances for travel.. Hawaiian airways although useful if you island hop in the pacific what about us mere mortals... [n]

Anyone aware of any potential FC alliance increases [i] or wish list!

What's the hang-up with star alliance?

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2008, 23:05
by Pete
Not sure what you mean by a 'hang-up' with Star Alliance? I'm pretty sure there's no stated intention of Virgin getting into bed with *A, and I have to admit I'm glad of it (think how much the *A hoards would dilute the Flying Club perks - notably the Clubhouse & LHR Upper Class Wing); we'd also say goodbye to any chance of snagging reward flights. Not really a good deal for Flying Club, I'd say.

If Branson can achieve his once-mentioned goal of a global Virgin Alliance, with VS, Virgin America, Virgin Blue, V Australia, Pacific Blue, et al - that could get interesting.

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2008, 23:19
by Nottingham Nick
Originally posted by northernhenry
A disappointing list of Airline partners, recent drop outs by some major hotel chains..


Have I missed a memo? Which major hotel chains? [?]

VS have recently added Marriott as a partner, which has strengthened my brand loyalty to them.

I also agree with everything Pete has said above about any possible alliance.

Nick

PostPosted: 11 Sep 2008, 23:20
by northernhenry
Fair Point. The Diluted availability and pressure on existing facilities is something I'd not considered - note my inexperience in these matters!

Agree the 'Virgin Alliance' would be an obvious & welcomed step forward, even potentially more scope to earn via Group businesses such as Virgin Trains, Virgin media et al, would help to consolidate and expand existing users preference if an incentive to earn existed.