Summary of US government orders big US airlines to explain their frequent-flyer programs
Summary of US government orders big US airlines to explain their frequent-flyer programs
The Biden administration is reviewing major U.S. airline loyalty programs due to complaints of point devaluation and limited seat availability. Airlines, including American, Delta, Southwest, and United, were asked to provide reports on their policies. Frequent-flyer programs, now more tied to credit card spending, have become a key revenue source for airlines. Concerns were raised at a recent hearing regarding the transparency and fairness of these programs. Consumer advocates support the examination to ensure customers receive the promised value.
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The Biden administration is reviewing major U.S. airline loyalty programs due to complaints of point devaluation and limited seat availability. Airlines, including American, Delta, Southwest, and United, were asked to provide reports on their policies. Frequent-flyer programs, now more tied to credit card spending, have become a key revenue source for airlines. Concerns were raised at a recent hearing regarding the transparency and fairness of these programs. Consumer advocates support the examination to ensure customers receive the promised value.