Sentences with phrase «of dynamic awards pricing»

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Airline credit cards may offer an equivalent cash value of from 1 to 5 cents per mile you earn, but it's difficult to consistently quantify the value because award flights and availability are dynamic - always changing based on demand, flight prices, routes and other factors.
Flying Blue recently switched to using dynamic pricing with award ticket mileage tied to the revenue cost of the flight.
They reorder as their supply is used, which can significantly shift the supply - demand dynamic in favor of salt producers during extreme winter weather events — CMP's average price on awarded highway deicing contracts rose by 25 % in 2014 as a result.
In the April 2013 version of his paper entitled «Easy Volatility Investing» (the National Association of Active Investment Managers» 2013 Wagner Award runner - up), Tony Cooper explores the rewards and risks of five volatility trading strategies including simple buy - and - hold, price momentum, futures roll yield capture, volatility risk premium capture and dynamic hedging.
And partners will still be booked at Saver levels so the dynamic pricing of Everyday awards (which appears to be capped at reasonable limits) doesn't appear to be a hugely negative factor.
I'm really interested to see if United allows the dynamic pricing of Everyday Awards to drop below the current Standard Awards price when demand is low.
Award pricing will be dynamic for Air France / KLM / Transavia bookings but we haven't been given any examples of what to expect — presumably more information will be forthcoming soon.
For award flights on partners this dynamic pricing wasn't a huge headache since partner awards are subject to the lowest tier of the dynamic pricing, so all you had to know is what the lowest redemption rate is for a route and that would tell you the mileage requirement for a partner award.
Most hated to see the award chart go (although Hilton already had a form of dynamic pricing) but some of the changes like points pooling and the points + cash slider were welcomed by many Honors customers.
Many of their redemptions are very high, they don't publish an award chart, and their dynamic pricing makes searching for flights a huge headache sometimes.
My biggest complaint with them is that they they eliminated their award chart in 2015 in favor of dynamic pricing, which means award prices fluctuate and that you're often left guessing and hoping for a certain redemption rate (that's probably on the higher side).
Since Delta employs dynamic pricing for its award tickets instead of actually publishing an award chart, the cost of award tickets can vary greatly.
Industry observers are predicting that other airlines are likely to follow the lead of Southwest and Delta in changing over to «dynamic pricing» for award trips — i.e., varying the miles or points required based on supply and demand, just as they do with air fares.
I think it's only a matter of time before more and more programs offer some form of dynamic pricing and it's one of the reasons I've aggressively sought out outsized value on business class and first class awards because five years from now, those awards might be much less obtainable.
This type of dynamic pricing will mean more awards available to the public since you'll be able to book any available seat (on Flying Blue airlines like KLM, Air France, etc.).
They will be moving to a dynamic pricing model where the price of award tickets fluctuates on market conditions
In the coming months I believe we can expect to see a dynamic award chart that bases mileage cost of award tickets on the price of purchased tickets.
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