The Loyalty Point Economy That's Bigger Than Aviation
Airline loyalty programmes have become some of the most valuable assets in the aviation industry sometimes worth more than the airlines themselves. From British Airways' Avios to the frequent flyer programmes of airlines around the world, these schemes have evolved far beyond simply rewarding passengers with free flights. Today, they are multi-billion-pound businesses that generate huge profits through credit cards, partnerships, and customer loyalty. Discover how airline points really work, why airlines are so obsessed with frequent flyer programmes, and how loyalty schemes have quietly become one of the most profitable business models in modern aviation. YouTube: @treknowyt Instagram: / treknow.yt Email: [email protected] //////////// Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - How It Works 01:40 - Airlines and Banks 02:29 - How You Factor Into It 03:32 - Influencing Spending 04:10 - Why Airlines Love Them 05:32 - Can They Benefit You 🎥 Stock footage = Canva (through pro membership) & Creative Commons

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