The Miles Files http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/ As I See It. A so-called 'guru's' perspective on programs 2006-11-13T05:51:55-07:00 Frontier vs. AirTran http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2006/11/frontier_vs_air.html When my research heard about something brewing between Frontier Airlines and AirTran i started to think of the ying and yang and come to the conclusion that it is pretty easy to say this is a huge plus to each... Randy Petersen 2006-11-13T05:51:55-07:00 Mileage Pro – The Story (Not the Movie) http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2005/11/mileage_pro_a_t.html With no intention of topping the success of J.K. Rowling (OK, maybe just a little), the book about frequent flyer programs I have just co-authored is now shipping. Because this book has an interesting history, I thought I’d try and... Randy Petersen 2005-11-21T14:05:19-07:00 Spinning Off Frequent Flyer Programs: Capital Asset for the Airline Industry http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2005/06/spinning_off_fr.html Frequent flyer programs could be on track to becoming public companies. Here's a look at what value these programs have as hidden airline assets, and what going public might mean to members. Over the years, I've written extensively about the... Randy Petersen 2005-06-02T14:47:53-07:00 America West/US Airways (Visited) http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2005/05/america_westus.html Speculation, Advice and Panic There’s a buzz in the cities of Phoenix and Arlington, Va. We are referring, of course, to the possible merger, of America West and US Airways, either via a codeshare or actual merger to create over... Randy Petersen 2005-05-10T14:55:33-07:00 The Numbers That Others Don't See http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2005/03/the_numbers_tha.html I saw something interesting in the recent fourth quarter 2004 financial releases of Continental, Northwest and United Airlines. My guess is that other major carriers will show similar unusual items. The unusual item? Increases in the financial liability of... Randy Petersen 2005-03-18T14:05:57-07:00 The Market For Miles http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2005/01/the_market_for.html In the February issue of InsideFlyer magazine, I mention a few thoughts on what I think will be the next big thing for frequent flyer programs - the capitalization of them. Capitalization as in market value, as in public offerings.... Randy Petersen 2005-01-25T14:47:52-07:00 Launching Partnerships http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2004/12/launching_partn.html I recently had a chance to participate in the launch of the new partnership between American Express Membership Rewards and JetBlue TrueBlue. First point: Each of these "brands" compliments each other. JetBlue TrueBlue is the exciting new airline partner that... Randy Petersen 2004-12-13T12:31:33-07:00 Delta Introduces Mileage Transfer http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2004/11/delta_introduce_1.html November 9, 2004 Delta has decided on a soft launch (read: little to no fanfare) for its latest member benefit, Mileage Transfer. Frankly, why not shout it from the hilltops? It works, and it remains a heck of a good... Randy Petersen 2004-11-09T13:39:04-07:00 Disappointment in Government Leadership http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2004/11/disappointment_1.html Last year I campaigned in InsideFlyer to get clarification about the ramifications of Section 145 of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (November 19, 2001). My interest was to make sure that "ticketed" included frequent flyer awards. With an estimated... Randy Petersen 2004-11-03T16:00:27-07:00 Choice Goes Preferred? http://blogs.flyertalk.com/blogs/milesfiles/archives/2004/11/choice_goes_pre.html The recent announcement that Choice Hotels (Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion and MainStay Suites hotel brands) has formed a redemption alliance between their Choice Privileges hotel guest program and Preferred Hotels and Resorts will not likely make... Randy Petersen 2004-11-02T09:13:04-07:00