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Monthly Archives for October 2017.

More Hypocrisy By US Airlines on Subsidies: Where’s the Outrage Over the Latest Bailout?

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Oct 30 2017

Here’s another piece of evidence that the US airlines don’t have an issue with subsidies — it isn’t an issue of principle, it’s about looking for a lever to get the government to benefit their business. United partner South African Airways just got a new government infusion of cash. Yet there’s no call to abrogate our aviation treaty with South Africa.

There’s not even a press release from the Partnership for Fair and Open Skies (which in Orwellian fashion opposes Open Skies).

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Loophole Closed: No Longer Earn Full Mileage Flown Crediting American Flights to Etihad

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Oct 29 2017

After American Airlines moved to revenue-based mileage-earning for flights you had 3 choices where the cheapest American Airlines tickets still earned 100% of flown miles. Last spring we lost Cathay Pacific. Now we’ve lost Etihad.

But the other side of the Etihad trick is still valid, and there’s one frequent flyer program that does still award full mileage for discount American Airlines tickets.

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More Revenue-Based Changes Coming to AAdvantage in 2018 and 2019

Oct 29 2017

On this past week’s earnings call, American Airlines Senior Vice President of Revenue Management called out changes being planned for the AAdvantage program in 2018 and 2019.

He said, “we have a host of initiatives coming in the AAdvantage program later in 2018 and 2019, which are going to attract more high-yield customers which is going to increase yields.”

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