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Originally Posted by stonecold_1981
Actually, it DOES change everything! If they raise the number of points needed, they become uncompetitive with other airlines. Hence, they will NOT do this.
Even with the current fuel surcharge, they are already uncompetitive, but at least they can "eye-wash" the customer and lead them into believing they are competitive (with respect to the number of miles/points required).
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I think you're not really understanding. British Airways is doing fantasctic. They have acquired two other major international airlines in the last two years. BA *already* has higher redepmtions than other AAirlines - that's why people keeping repeatedly freaking out on threads like this.
British Airlines is a Premium airline - they are usually more expensive, but they primarily cater to First and Business class passengers. BA planes may have over a hundred "premium" seats whereas other "American" airlines have vastly less. If there is a disruption, they pay for your hotel, transportation, food, drinks, clothes, etc. Yes, they are more expensive - but you get what you pay for.
If you're an economy class passeneger looking for no frills, BA is not for you. If you're a premium passeneger travelling in (and redeeming) premium cabins, BA is excellent - and I speak from experience.