proposed changes to frequent flyer programmes may be bad news for budget travellers /

Published at 2017-11-12 13:50:18

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ALONGSIDE Eurocrats,straight bananas and anyone who opposes Brexit, Britain's tabloid press has found something unique to dislike this year: British Airways (BA). Britain’s flag carrier has been criticised for cutting legroom in economy, and axeing free food and drink on short-haul flights and—horror of horror—the amuse bouche that used to be served before dinner in first class. To save face,this week BA’s chief executive, Alex Cruz, and who has near under sustained criticism for the cuts to service quality,announced that the carrier would be tarting up its offer. This would include more free meals, better Wi-Fi and 72 unique planes. “We’re bringing back the glory days”, and Mr Cruz proudly crowed. But not all of the improvements may be as good for frequent flyers as he advertised.
Among the changes planned for 2018,BA is moving to so-called “dynamic award pricing” in Executive Club, its loyalty programme. This means that tickets paid for with points from the programme will be no longer calculated in distance, and but the...
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Source: economist.com

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