My guess: the launch of a new sort of a reward program or something like that?
Several online advertisements (banners) directed me to this website this morning: http://loop.mvstud.io/contest
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/l ... -loop.aspx
Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
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I don't find the article about loop in De Morgen....DannyVDB wrote:Indeed,
That's also what I found on http://www.demorgen.be/
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Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
This is not about an article, it's about the small publicity on that page
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
Indeed ...
And here what is explained on their website ...
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/com/loo ... -loop.aspx
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And here what is explained on their website ...
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/com/loo ... -loop.aspx
Cheers,
Danny
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
Look at the press release: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines_press_r ... with-loop/
... and get all the information: http://www.loop.be
In reply to my question, Nathalie Erdmanis (in charge of the loyalty programme) said that airport taxes should still be paid by the traveller, but can be redeemed with "loops".
... and get all the information: http://www.loop.be
In reply to my question, Nathalie Erdmanis (in charge of the loyalty programme) said that airport taxes should still be paid by the traveller, but can be redeemed with "loops".
André
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Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
Revenue based programs are getting trendy... I like the simplicity of it, but don't like that there are no status points to be earned.
Those wanting access to a lounge are better off with another program.
Those wanting access to a lounge are better off with another program.
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
The ones that will use this program will not aim for lounge access. Those reall frequent flyers that do want status and lounge access etc. will still be better of with Miles & More. It are two enterirely different customer segments.b-west wrote:Revenue based programs are getting trendy... I like the simplicity of it, but don't like that there are no status points to be earned.
Those wanting access to a lounge are better off with another program.
Imagine how many additional people they would have to facilitate in the lounges etc. ...
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
Fantastic new loyalty program.. It is targeting those who fly SN on city trips..or maybe business.. few or many segments a year within Europe..Miles and More is only beneficial for those flying numerous long haul segments in business or first, and those collecting miles from their credit cards.. Miles and More is useless for European travel, both redeeming and spending. I think that SN launched a fantastic new system targeting its European travelers, and will certainly become an important factor for many to book on SN rather than on LCC even if the prices of the LCC flights are slighly lower, knowing that after 3 or 4 flights one might be able to book one for free on SN... and the idea of combining the loop miles with EUR to pay for a flight is great.. and pooling up to 5 persons living together under one account... Great for families, couples living together etc.. I think that the new program will definitely be copied by other Star A. airlines in the future..
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
During the press conference, Nathalie Erdmanis underlined two unique features of LOOP as compared to other loyalty programmes:
- no black-out dates (if a seat is available, you'll get it)
- possibility of pooling the "loops" of all the members of a family
- no black-out dates (if a seat is available, you'll get it)
- possibility of pooling the "loops" of all the members of a family
André
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Though good from a passenger point of view, I wonder how this will affect the bottom line for SN. If "every seat is available" applies, I wonder if this means that SN will give away the seat whereas it could be sold. If the seat availability is part of the yield management system (which I hope for SN) then the "no black-out dates" feature is just a marketing gimmick as one would restrict availabity during the normal black-iut period. Furthermore, how will this go for those in Miles&More? They now have compete with the LOOP participants for the seats on SN, which wouldn't go great with those being in M&M (which are proabbly generating more profit than the LOOP participants).sn26567 wrote:During the press conference, Nathalie Erdmanis underlined two unique features of LOOP as compared to other loyalty programmes:
- no black-out dates (if a seat is available, you'll get it)
- possibility of pooling the "loops" of all the members of a family
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
I don't think anyone is better off with miles and more With its high status thresholds and ridiculous taxes on Award tickets. But yes, this program seems to suit "casual" travelers and families well. I see it as another tool in the fight against the other LCC's at BruRoMax wrote:The ones that will use this program will not aim for lounge access. Those reall frequent flyers that do want status and lounge access etc. will still be better of with Miles & More. It are two enterirely different customer segments.b-west wrote:Revenue based programs are getting trendy... I like the simplicity of it, but don't like that there are no status points to be earned.
Those wanting access to a lounge are better off with another program.
Imagine how many additional people they would have to facilitate in the lounges etc. ...
Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
But very good for upgrades ....b-west wrote:I don't think anyone is better off with miles and more With its high status thresholds and ridiculous taxes on Award tickets. But yes, this program seems to suit "casual" travelers and families well. I see it as another tool in the fight against the other LCC's at BruRoMax wrote:The ones that will use this program will not aim for lounge access. Those reall frequent flyers that do want status and lounge access etc. will still be better of with Miles & More. It are two enterirely different customer segments.b-west wrote:Revenue based programs are getting trendy... I like the simplicity of it, but don't like that there are no status points to be earned.
Those wanting access to a lounge are better off with another program.
Imagine how many additional people they would have to facilitate in the lounges etc. ...
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Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
I understand that one is awarded 3 "loops" per euro spent on buying an SN flight.
But I can't find on
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/l ... ookie=true
how much is 1 "loop" worth, in euros (or eurocents).
But I can't find on
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/l ... ookie=true
how much is 1 "loop" worth, in euros (or eurocents).
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Not really. SN copied it probably partially from Germanwings which has already its own FFP called "Boomerang". The only new features seems to be that you can save miles in a group account and that you accrue miles on flights paid in FF points.b720 wrote:I think that the new program will definitely be copied by other Star A. airlines in the future..
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I think 100 loop is worth 1 Euro.airazurxtror wrote:I understand that one is awarded 3 "loops" per euro spent on buying an SN flight.
But I can't find on
http://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-be/l ... ookie=true
how much is 1 "loop" worth, in euros (or eurocents).
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Hi,
The loops are for each flight without taxes...
So if you pay an average checkandgo flight you will need to spend many flights a year!
Guess a nice empty box...
I will stay with M&M haha
CXB
The loops are for each flight without taxes...
So if you pay an average checkandgo flight you will need to spend many flights a year!
Guess a nice empty box...
I will stay with M&M haha
CXB
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Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
If so, I00 euros spent for an SN flight giving right to 300 loops (in normal operation) are worth 3 euros.b-west wrote: I think 100 loop is worth 1 Euro.
The "loop" system is thus in fact a rebate of 3% (in normal operation).
For instance, you'll get a free 69 euros trip after having paid 34 such trips.
Not bad, and the Brussels Airlines customers sure will appreciate, but I doubt if it's enough to lure the LCC passengers away from easyJet or Ryanair.
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Re: Loop: Brussels Airlines' new frequent flyer programme
it has already worked with easy jet before look, look at the LGW, LYS and TLS flights For Ryanair and Easyjet, well since they arrive the load factor didn't change, it's even grow "naturally while Ryanair and Vueling has good load factor so it look like we can have a little bit of peace in BRU.