I recall reading that only a small percentage of air points are ever redeemed.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
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I recall reading that only a small percentage of air points are ever redeemed.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
Im going to go out on a limb here and say that airpoints and lounges are a very miner player in what determines if an airline is successful-it may influence some businessmen and big spenders but there is a reason that most of the plane is taken up with economy seats.
IMO price and convenience are the biggies.
Soom will look at price first and run with it--but there is also a big slice (especially those getting on) that will pay more to avoid sitting in some airport for 6 hrs in the middle of the night with a flight that ends up taking 24hrs instead of 11 (thats where i am at now)--(when I look on webjet or some booking site and see a cheap price but then notice it takes 35hrs instead of 12 I just exit.
They are estimating that the flight to Viet nam is going to be around $1200--Assuming that its a decent schedule (direct would be great)thats a pretty reasonable price.
Meanwhile -Is it possible to have the biggest fall and the biggest gain in the same week in the weekend herald business section?:p
Nice to know they are wrong.!
Have just double checked Moon Phases Calendar, and Northern Hemisphere also have a full moon on the 27th November.
Will need confirmation from The Tea Lady that the tea leaves line up before it is a 100% guaranteed.
Stars lined up,Tea leaves confirming,looks as though we are "well positioned."
[QUOTE=skid;597443]Im going to go out on a limb here and say that airpoints and lounges are a very miner player in what determines if an airline is successful-.......p[/QUOTE
]Skid, I agree
Air travel (ie airlines) have ecomea commodity.
I kept this quote a while ago (forgot who said it) but it sums up the issue quite nicely -
We refuse to reward airlines by paying more for things like good service, nicer planes, quieter terminals, or shorter lines…. [B]ut then feeling indignant and wronged when the service inevitably fails to meet expectations.
60 dead, 100 held hostage as Paris gripped by terror...I wonder what effects this will have.