Qatar Airways Makes Avios More Secure, But Far Less Flexible
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
Changes to frequent-flyer program structures, particularly those affecting major Gulf carriers, typically reflect broader shifts in loyalty economics and revenue management as airlines balance customer retention with operational margins—a pattern especially pronounced in the GCC where carrier loyalty programs serve as significant revenue streams for national airlines and are closely watched by credit card issuers and fintech partners. Restrictions on award redemption flexibility, while reducing airline liability and improving cash flow predictability, historically influence booking behavior across the broader travel and tourism ecosystem in the region, including impacts on hospitality demand and corporate travel budgeting. Such program recalibrations have previously coincided with capacity
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