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CAirBear 12-20-2015 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2031668)
99% of the time, no. You're there under a negotiated discounted rate and are not paying the bill (e.g. With a company credit card with your name on it.)

While I understand what your saying, it shouldn't matter. How many "business guys" are put up in hotels form their company and they collect the points?

At the end of the day it should make NO difference who is paying the bill. Bottom line is we are away from our friends/family doing this job. We should be getting the points, but sadly many wont give them to you. Dumb.

PotatoChip 12-20-2015 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by CAirBear (Post 2031697)
While I understand what your saying, it shouldn't matter. How many "business guys" are put up in hotels form their company and they collect the points?
.

Firstly, I would love to collect the points. In a previous life I did and was Platinum at Marriott and Gold at Hilton, and Gold at United; it was great and made a world of difference.

It's different with the "business guys" because they rarely stay at rates that we stay at. Also, from my experience, business travelers are capable of choosing where they stay, and pay with a company credit card, or file an expense report later. This gives them the buying power and the hotels reward that. We are left out of that equation. Buying power is key. Loyalty is what's being rewarded. We aren't loyal, we simply do what we're told.

Hotels could give a rats a$$ if we are away from home. They certainly aren't going to give away free stays, gifts, upgrades, breakfasts, lounge access to crew members staying on minimum rates. If I was a hotel owner I certainly wouldn't.

That all said, hotels still do make plenty of money off our contracted rates, otherwise they wouldn't negotiate them, especially in off-season tourist towns.

zondaracer 12-20-2015 07:14 PM

IHG and Drury will usually give points. Some of the IHG hotels don't give points but the stay still counts as a qualifying stay.

PotatoChip 12-20-2015 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by zondaracer (Post 2031709)
IHG and Drury will usually give points. Some of the IHG hotels don't give points but the stay still counts as a qualifying stay.

IHG in Ithaca always gave points and a free drink at the bar to all crew. :D

gojo 12-20-2015 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2031712)
IHG in Ithaca always gave points and a free drink at the bar to all crew. :D

Some of the more expensive hotels like hotels on the east coast will give points. Generally the airline will beat them down to a rate that they feel they can't give points

IlliniPilot99 12-20-2015 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by PotatoChip (Post 2031676)
Not sure what this has to do with regional airlines, but thanks for bragging.

meh reason #836 I don't post on here anymore

and yes it was relevant...and it's not bragging, after 5 years with 3 different regionals, stating a small perk, get over yourself

ImperialxRat 12-20-2015 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by IlliniPilot99 (Post 2031721)
meh reason #836 I don't post on here anymore

and yes it was relevant...and it's not bragging, after 5 years with 3 different regionals, stating a small perk, get over yourself

How was it relevant? He said he already knew 135 guys keep hotel points and was asking if airline guys get points too... you stating that Flexjet pilots get points wasn't relevant.

PSASUX 12-21-2015 01:36 AM

A lot of Hilton properties stopped giving us points/credits for stays. The reasons range anywhere from crew members acting ghetto to the company pays and not us. I had made it to gold status with them. Now I can barely maintain new card member status.


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