I appreciate all the input. I can add some details about my flying habits and work flight choices (overseas business class) as well as the "why" on Monday as I have more free time while I commute than I do at home on the weekend!
Well, it sort of does. "plebstatus" made some points around his position which relate ( I suspect) more to being serviced properly from PER. We're he to reside somewhere else, he may ( or may not) have made the same decisions.
It strikes me that those ( and this is anecdotal only) who speak of moving their loyalty, or becoming dissatisfied with the arrangement, are generally high frequency flyers, with (more) significant LT status credit balances. Without trying to read too much into that, someone like me, a less frequent flyer, with a low life time status accumulation, might find the reasons for the decision to abandon an airline less than reasonable. But as I say, some folk here literally fly more than some have hot dinners.
Although for some, this carrot is what's keeping people in the program in the first place. Without it, I can imagine an instant exodus of at least quite a few aspirational LT status chasers on this forum. I suppose, if they're going to leave anyway, might as well keep them for another flight or 2.The funny thing is, the only real 'loyalty' QF ever shows to you (granting you lifetime status), is the same thing that then rewards your ongoing disloyalty to them from that point on....
Totally agree, PlebStatus, about practicalities and economics. I pay my own airfares and cost is a prime driver. My own QF-VA experience was the opposite though. A couple of years ago, direct flights from AUH to KBL got the chop. Up till then I'd been favouring VA, but I went back to QF points via OW. Further down the track, QF's moving to DXB cemented this decision.Cheers skipWith QFi abandoning PER, and PER-SIN being my second most travelled route (after PER-BNE), this forced me to use other airlines that did not credit to QFF.
I guess I'm wondering if anyone else has "quit" being loyal due to really, really, really poor service/experience - and have you found that it has or has not mattered. I've been Gold for 10 years, so this feels like a big decision (in a very first world problem-way).
You must travel light.Certainly to/from Asia I have turned to AirAsia, Scoot and Jetstar when flying on my own dime
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Mm. I take it you don't have choice of carrier for those work trips which makes life harder. If you were going to fly Virgin for your trips you could also look into the possibilities of joining Etihad's FF program. I've read on a couple other threads that some think it better value than VA's program, but I haven't compared VA Gold with the EY equivalent.
I'd consider my flying experience over a long period. One can get browned off by a couple of successive bad experiences. IMHO what makes a good airline is how they recover from a stuff-up.
Are either EH or VA doing status matches for QF status these day? If so that would be worth looking into.
Cheers skip
Go to VA, more space for us on Qantas then. Enjoy...you'll be back though.
Indeed a major QF stuff up.What has been their response since you got home.
I would PM red roo with a link to post 32 as it really is a serious stuff up.
Zero response...but they do have 15 business days to reply as per the online complaint process and I will give them 15 days before disputing with my credit card company (and possibly composing a much briefer/less emotional written letter to head office). I will see if I can figure out how to message Red Roo - I have seen RR's posts before.
Sorry to hear of your experience. Not good.BSB - why do you think I'll be back - I've found that once people are motivated to leave something that they were reluctant to leave it is actually very hard to get them to "go back"
Sorry to hear of your experience. Not good.
Just one thing to note. The grass is not always greener on the other side.
Although at this stage, I don't think the OP cares much about how green the grass is on the other side given the current patch here has been blow torched.The grass is not always greener on the other side.