Re: Levelling the playing field with AFF
As far as I'm concerned, share away without limit...
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Yes, company reps come on here, but the reality is that if there was a loophole which was actually affecting the company bottom line, the company would actively seek-out that loophole and close it without AFF's help, if a loophole simply gave a couple of pax some advantage, but had no actual effect on the bottom line, the airlines are just as likely to say "well good on the pax" and leave it at that.
Finally, yes there is a good percentage of AFF members who come here and never contribute, the way I see it is it's their loss, not ours.
There's good evidence over on FlyerTalk that this is not the case. Multiple US airlines have closed 'holes' they did not find previously, due to people having mentioned them on there. This lead to forums where everyone speaks in code, but even then, it's not tough for regular airline reps to learn said code, and fix the reported issues.
I liken it to a software company. They will employ staff specifically to find problems, bugs and defects in software prior to launch, but they then also have people silently trawling public forums for other issues the developers and software testers may not have found.
Both the airlines and the big software are infinitely complex beasts. Both types of businesses would be remiss to *not* be hanging around here to find problems.
When was the last time you saw an airline say 'good on the pax' for booking an F fare somewhere for pennies in the dollar due to an issue that exists at the airline? They fight nail and tooth to claim the cash back when others find the problem, and it's usually due to someone posting it in public, that they find these and pull them quick smart.
We may be a tiny subset of the airlines business, but we can do substantial damage to them if there are problems, and once a 'bargain' becomes known in public, word of mouth will ensure that usually non-interested travellers will go out of their way to book something, be it hidden city, fuel dumps or other items.
I'm all for sharing information, but a lot of the time, a public forum accessible to all is *not* the place. I've said it time and time again, AFF is a great enabler but some things should be shared in person at AFF meets rather than in writing on here where all and sundry, including airline reps, can see it.