You don’t incentivize behavioral change by telling something they earn one AAdvantage mile per dollar with their credit card.
Here’s how you do it instead.
by Gary Leff
You don’t incentivize behavioral change by telling something they earn one AAdvantage mile per dollar with their credit card.
Here’s how you do it instead.
by Gary Leff
With Delta Airlines current pricing for premium champagnes in their club lounges — in both miles and money — Krug may be the “Best Use Of Delta SkyMiles.”
by Gary Leff
American Airlines first quarter earnings fell year-over-year by about three-fifths, down to $234 million. It’s fair to say that despite disappointing credit card signups impacting revenue forecasts in Q1 the AAdvantage program really did earn the bulk of the airline’s profits.
Indeed, though they do not break out numbers this way, it’s possible that in the first quarter AAdvantage earned all of the airline’s profit and without selling miles the airline itself would have operated at a loss. And that’s even before unilaterally announcing employee raises which financial analysts grilled the airline over.
by Gary Leff
American composer Mohammed Fairouz whose work has been performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center arrived off a London – New York JFK flight.
Agents “took away [his] luggage and [..] laptop” and told him he could not use his phone. He was told to “sit in a plastic chair without the ability to listen to music or read a book.” He was told this “could take hours.”
by Gary Leff
If you don’t trust your travel provider year-to-year, why would you trust them to honor a lifetime of loyalty when they’ve already gotten your money?
In an era of enhancements to give members what they want, and mergers that take the best of both programs to create a best in class experience (gosh, has that ever really happened?) trust is simply to eroded for the lifetime offer to lock me in to behavior and investment and loyalty today.
by Gary Leff
Flight attendant Nadine DuVal shared her thoughts with me, and I asked if I could share them with readers. She gave me explicit permission to use her name, which seemed appropriate because the thoughts are so personal, and I want to make clear she’s speaking for herself only and not her company.
by Gary Leff
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by Gary Leff
Several top American Airlines executives — President Robert Isom, Executive Vice President – People and Communications Elise Eberwein, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs Stephen Johnson, and Chief Financial Officer Derek Kerr — gave up their rights to severance if fired or if American Airlines is acquired.
by Gary Leff
Amazon will give you 3000 JetBlue TrueBlue points for joining Prime by May 8 That’s like a 40% rebate.
JetBlue also has ongoing earning with Amazon of 3 points per dollar. You should be earning points for what you buy at Amazon anyway.
by Gary Leff
Sunday night’s Aeroflot flight SU270 from Moscow to Bangkok hit severe turbulence and 20 people were severely injured.
Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.
Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »