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  • Delta's Elite FF changes

    Delta Air Lines Inc. is expected to change its frequent-flier program to let travelers roll over extra elite-qualifying miles and credits from one year to the next. By allowing customers to roll over miles and credits that aren’t needed to reach a status level, the airline hopes to discourage travelers from splitting their loyalty among multiple airlines.

    Delta Woos Elite Travelers - WSJ.com

  • #2
    Of course, they are also going to add a fourth elite tier, which means the existing three will be degraded. This is also probably a sweetener for those will be understandably be upset about that move.

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    • #3
      Why moan?

      From the article, the top level will give you free membership in the Sky Club (formerly Crown Room). No mention of other "Downgrades" to lower level tiers and I do not see it as one since this is a new bennie for the most hardened road warriors.

      The roll over is a good deal to me as I have often "lost" a few miles every year after qualifying for Silver/Gold levels since they do not "roll over".

      I am sure they will make other changes as well but I see no downside to the new level except more folks will probably qualify for Silver/Gold/Platinum thus reducing upgrades etc. Of course since I will be one of them, who am I to complain?

      Times have changed in the FF game and I go with the flow having benefited for many many years.

      Cheers

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      • #4
        I wish United will do a similar rollover program. I have 38,000 miles this year with virually no hope of getting to 50,000. If I could roll over 13,000 miles I'd be halfway to elite for 2010.

        Sue

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        • #5
          AA has had the most positive change, in allowing one way redemption for half the miles. No other US-based carrier does that, although BMI in Europe does. It was great using 6K miles for an intra-Europe one way flight recently.

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