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en The frequent-flier programs really were extremely successful because they generated for the first time brand loyalty, which you never had before. It gives them the opportunity to charge a premium over the low-cost carriers.

en The frequent-flier programs could very well be a major source of financial liquidity for the key carriers that have significant programs.

en The frequent flier programs could very well be a major source of financial liquidity for the key carriers that have significant programs.

en [Frequent flier programs have made it easy to accrue frequent flier miles without ever stepping on a plane.] But what airlines won't tell you is that when you try to redeem your free ticket you're competing with 40 million other frequent fliers for the same ticket, ... We all want to go to the same place and there aren't enough upgrade seats to go around.

en The more you go, the more you spend, the more customer loyalty points you accrue, the less you want to go to other properties. It's not altogether different from airline frequent flier programs.

en The frequent-flier programs' glory days are over. It is time to 'spend down' on all the airlines. Wise consumers are already doing that.

en The frequent flyer programs could very well be a major source of financial liquidity for the key carriers that have significant programs.

en It's really ridiculous to charge your taxes just to gain frequent flier miles or any kind of other perks given to you by your credit card company.

en They are just great, from the fact that they charge no penalties for changing a flight to their frequent-flier program. I know I sound like I work for them, but I swear I don't. I am just a big fan.

en [And yes, he did give one to the flier guy on Canal Street; the episode underscores exactly the fluidity of an object's worth that Powers is playing with, although in this case it did not quite work out in his favor. Flier guy's boss liked the coat and suggested that maybe he would buy a second one. Powers explained the cost. The man expressed incredulity, with a bit of profanity.] This is my coat, ... I'll charge what I want for it.

en That not only will make it less convenient for you to fly, it will mean less opportunity for you to cash in your frequent-flier miles. In the weeks and months to come, it can only get worse, not better.

en The incumbent airlines undoubtedly will lower many of their fares to the same level Oasis does, and the customers will most likely make the rational choice to fly with the known commodities, with their established safety histories and frequent flier programs.

en In many ways, our program was designed with 20 years of understanding where legacy frequent-flier programs have gone wrong. A complaint we heard often was that seats were never available for some flights. We will have seats available on every flight.

en Having a credit card associated with a frequent-flier program is a real money maker. Typically, airlines charge the credit-card company one or two cents for each mile issued. That can equate to millions of dollars.

en Whether you were a frequent flier or a potential terrorist, you knew what to expect every time, everywhere. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. With the changes we are implementing later this month, that predictability will be gone.


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