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The end of frequent-flier programs - USATODAY.com
by Lost at 11:44 am EDT, Oct 22, 2007

Without drawing any kind of moral equivalency, let's just say that December 1, 2007, is a date that will live in business-travel infamy. That's when one of the Big Six will complete a sneak attack that will destroy the frequent-flier programs as we have known them.

If you're a player in Delta SkyMiles, I suggest you cash out by November 30 because your miles will essentially be worthless the next day. Playing in other frequent-flier plans? Start considering your options because, if Delta succeeds, your carrier of choice is sure to do the same thing.

Delta is devaluating its SkyMiles program. Sky Saver awards are increasingly impossible to find, and now Sky Choice awards are going to become scarce too.

What good are the miles if you can't redeem them?


 
RE: The end of frequent-flier programs - USATODAY.com
by Decius at 12:18 pm EDT, Oct 22, 2007

Without drawing any kind of moral equivalency, let's just say that December 1, 2007, is a date that will live in business-travel infamy. That's when one of the Big Six will complete a sneak attack that will destroy the frequent-flier programs as we have known them.

If you're a player in Delta SkyMiles, I suggest you cash out by November 30 because your miles will essentially be worthless the next day. Playing in other frequent-flier plans? Start considering your options because, if Delta succeeds, your carrier of choice is sure to do the same thing.

Oh please. How does the fact that some tickets cannot be bought with miles make miles completely worthless?


  
RE: The end of frequent-flier programs - USATODAY.com
by Lost at 5:38 am EDT, Oct 24, 2007

Decius wrote:

Without drawing any kind of moral equivalency, let's just say that December 1, 2007, is a date that will live in business-travel infamy. That's when one of the Big Six will complete a sneak attack that will destroy the frequent-flier programs as we have known them.

If you're a player in Delta SkyMiles, I suggest you cash out by November 30 because your miles will essentially be worthless the next day. Playing in other frequent-flier plans? Start considering your options because, if Delta succeeds, your carrier of choice is sure to do the same thing.

Oh please. How does the fact that some tickets cannot be bought with miles make miles completely worthless?

Its an exaggeration, but basically Delta is doing a stealth devaluation. First they introduce SkyChoice, with garuanteed availability but twice the miles and SkySavers for the same price that can be extremely hard to book. Now SkyChoice is eroding in availability too.

In the sense that miles are not always exchangeable for service from delta, the currency is strongly undermined.


 
 
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