That's OK. At least it will be transparent on the price tag and you wont be slugged with a last-minute sneaky charge.The surcharge will disappear, but the stores will still add the 'cost' into whatever they charge.
I don't think thats a bad thing.Those who support this changes, haven't yet realised that it will mean less points earning....
my concern is the flow on changes or indirect changes that this causes.According to Canstar’s survey 75% of people want surcharges removed vs 15% against so I think just possibly you’re on the losing side of this argument. AFF membership is not really a reflection of the general public, and I think the groundswell of opinion is definitely with removing surcharges, not least because surcharges really don’t reflect the actual cost of transactions. Most card payments infrastructure is long paid off and the market hasn’t reduced surcharges, if anything they have increased the last few years.
Maybe if the market wasn’t quite so greedy!
I don't think thats a bad thing.
I know I'm selfish but between 2016-2019 I could use the points I earned mainly from flying to travel to BKK via SIN or HKG almost any time of the year. We were travelling 4-6 times a year and there are 3 of us.
Since Covid award availability has dried up and I find that I cannot use my points any time I want. It's ridiculous that I cannot find/book any classic award seats to return from BKK to anywhere in Australia from January until mid-May.
Removing surcharges may not entirely fix this issue but it will go some of the way helping.