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Monthly Archives for February 2016.

More Levels May Be Coming to the Top of American AAdvantage, “Segmentation is the Word”

Feb 18 2016

“Segmentation” isn’t the word customers want to hear. It’s not “relationships,” “value,” or “loyalty.” It generally suggests extracting more revenue, and providing less value except to a subset of members.

American brings thousands of employees to Dallas for a day of presentations from senior executives about the direction of the airline and opportunities for networking. Some outsiders attend as well.

We get word out of American’s Leadership Conference that we can expect more segmentation at the top of AAdvantage in addition to the bottom of American’s customer base.

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Airline Puts Delayed Passengers in S&M-Themed Hotel, Makes Them Share Room

Feb 17 2016

When I experience flight delays that force an airport overnight, I make my own hotel booking and send the bill to the credit card company I used to buy the ticket.

I don’t stand in line and wait for the airline to give me a voucher for a hotel of their choosing. Because it’s highly unlikely to be a hotel I’d choose.

That’s a lesson learned by two women whose flight was delayed on Valentine’s Day.

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American Opening New Flagship Lounges With More Access and Introducing Sit-Down Dining

American is introducing new sit-down dining options for their premium Flagship lounges, adding new lounges and renovating others, and making their first class lounges available to more customers. Currently American has two primary types of lounges: Flagship lounges. These are American’s first class lounges, for those flying international first class (and 3-cabin first class transcon) and that American’s top tier elite members can use when flying internationally. Admirals Clubs. These are most of American’s clubs. Members buy access, use a premium Citibank credit card to gain access, or have access based on the class of service of their ticket. The “Flagship” name has an interesting history. American opened the very first airport club lounge in 1939. New York’s Mayor LaGuardia was criticized for having too big an office at New York LaGuardia airport so he…

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30% Off Delta Awards to Europe, Business Class from 87,500 Roundtrip

Feb 17 2016

Delta e-mailed elite frequent flyers and co-brand credit card holders about an award sale yesterday. It’s advertising a pre-sale on award travel. In the past Delta has opened up award sales in advance to elites and cardholders before rolling the sale out to everyone. So I wouldn’t be surprised if the sale is bookable by all SkyMiles members shortly.

The advertised sale is for 30% off saver awards between the mainland US and many cities in Europe — 42,000 miles roundtrip in economy. However there are reports of business class also pricing 30% off for some routes (so 87,500 roundtrip).

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American Suing Gogo, Wants Faster Inflight Internet

American has some really old inflight internet installations on their planes, when my internet experience is slow I have to remind myself that they haven’t invested retrofitting planes with the latest-generation ‘air-to-ground’ (ATG4) service with Gogo and they haven’t placed any orders for 2Ku satellite internet (2Ku is faster and more expensive than air to ground).

As Delta transitions to 2Ku hopefully that will also relieve pressure on the air-to-ground network and improve speeds on American. It won’t increase the bandwidth that any plane has, but it might reduce some of Gogo’s network congestion. Improved internet was one of the five priorities I outlined for the airline now that they completed customer-facing integration of US Airways and American.

Andrea Ahles writes that American is now suing Gogo over its internet speed.

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