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OZ: How to stick one on your fellow airlines.

20/10/2010 by Kevincm

(By the time this posts, I should be somewhere over Greenland – I love this schedule posting thing so sorry I if I don’t write more sooner…)

Asiana Airlines is a little airline I came to love on my little trip to Seoul and Hong Kong.

But let it not be said they sometimes could be with… checking their charms sometimes. With the annoumcent on Monday of some changes to Asiana Club which on the outside look reasonable (and if they can lower the thresholds further for awards – even better).

Of course – one of the big things is extending the life of miles of up to 10 years (12 if Diamond) 

Whilst in itself, that isn’t much, it then goes on to compare other airlines and how long their miles expire. Now normally, you’d expect a full knife sticking at rival SkyTeam and OneWorld.

This however is Asiana. They go for everyone including their fellow Star Alliance carriers!

a screen shot of a screen

 Source: http://eu.flyasiana.com/Global/EU/en/homepage?seq=1390&ctg;=&page;=1&searchWrd;=&cmd;=NEWSVIEW&fid;=NEWS11000

Oh well, it’s a different way of doing business I suppose…. 

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