Unlike many
recent airline devaluations, United at least gave us 4 months notice.
Not exact matches
Here is a post about the
recent devaluation by United
Airlines, which will affect travelers trying to travel abroad in first class.
Due to the
recent point
devaluations, booking directly through American
Airlines might not be the most affordable option.
Up until last year that would have been a reasonable deal for an
airline currency like American's but their
recent spate of
devaluations has seen the value of AAdvantage Miles plummet.
Alaska also partners with
airlines like Emirates, although the most
recent sneak
devaluation really hurt that redemption (and Alaska's credibility to an extent).
I'm not the first to break the news about the most
recent devaluation (of many) for United
Airlines» MileagePlus, nor am I the first to remark that United is simply copying Delta's changes to its own Sky Miles program.
The
recent ease with which the
airline announced changes that makes it uncompetitive with its fellow legacy US
airlines shows that American isn't scared of being an outlier, and a management team that thinks like that is more than capable of yet another award chart
devaluation.
Thanks to the
recent devaluations the aspirational awards on partner
airlines cost considerably more AAdvantage Miles than they did in the past and, even at 1.72 cents / mile, I can't see the value.
The reasons why, despite the
recent devaluations to the AAdvantage program, I'm reluctantly sticking with American
Airlines for status qualification in 2017.
Keep in mind that, due to United's
recent devaluation and poor IT support, you may have trouble getting any awards that include these two
airlines to price out correctly.
SQ merged the two European zones, so that my
recent trip from Manila to Amsterdam is going up by 59 % in First Class and 67 % in Business Class — that's one of the deepest
devaluations I've seen in
airline rewards programs — ever!
With
recent devaluations to the United and Delta award charts, American
Airlines miles and US Airways miles are the most valuable miles for now.
-LSB-...]
recent devaluations to the United and Delta award charts, American
Airlines miles are the most valuable -LSB-...]
American Express Platinum Delta SkyMiles: Cancel — When I was concerned about maintaining Delta elite status, I liked this card's ability to earn Medallion Qualifying Miles based on spending and to help me circumvent the new Medallion Qualifying Dollar system by spending $ 25,000 annually on it instead, but given Delta's
recent devaluations and negative award program changes, I'm dumping the
airline.
For example, prior to the most
recent American
Airlines award chart
devaluation, they were offering bonuses in many different channels such as large bonuses when purchasing or sharing miles.