Also, as seen with the Velocity changes, while you may be loyal to them they don't have to be loyal to you back, and can change things in an instant.
'Also, as seen with the Velocity changes, while you may be loyal to them, they don't have to be loyal to you back, and can change things in an instant.'
Yes, we have seen that this year, in spades sadly.
Oddly, their dopey program changes have been quite liberating for me.
Tonight I tried to log into my long dormant Qantas account. Been years since I did that. Nothing was working.
Had to set up all the 2FA etc, and new email and cellphone details etc, via a long phone call, and to my great surprise, discover I have about 800,000 Qantas points, and wife has about 425,000.
Decided to see where we could go with some Qantas points before the ever constant devaluations of all award charts. To my huge surprise there is wide Business Class,
'Classic' bucket AVAILABILITY, and for TWO pax, and to interesting places, in real widebody planes, with flat bed suites - not 737s with TEMU shower curtains, on the long flights to Bali or the Pacific.
And lounge access too for Biz Class travellers flying overseas - what a novel idea! A leading edge concept totally lost on Nickel and Diming Bain who are way too cheap to bung SQ or Air NZ a few bucks in SYD etc, to allow lounge access.
I see we can fly to Jakarta for 67,000 points on BA, in a 777, in top end business class each way. (Half the points of flying QF metal oddly on same days.)
And Johannesburg awards were also attractively priced etc on a quick look.
So none of my hard-earned money to Virgin now, unless totally essential, and then only on LITE fares, for which we get all Lounge and row 3 seating perks etc for 18 months.
Very liberating.
Dumb for Virgin, and smart for me and others, but I do thank them for
forcing me to see sense at long last, and look over the fence for the first time in decades. Many thanks.
No vendor deserves client loyalty, if they move the goal posts dramatically. It is like Trump and tariffs. Mess with the Status quo, and you
WILL regret it
very soon.