‘They’re missing the mark here’: Global airline perks to be more exclusive

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Airlines are making luxury perks – including frequent flyer miles and exclusive airport lounges – harder to access.

As global demand for air travel rises post-pandemic, experts are predicting the trend will increase and be in higher demand.

Next year, Delta Air Lines will be making it harder to access more than 50 of its sky club lounges at airports worldwide. Scott’s Cheap Flights Founder Scott Keyes says airlines are cutting back on perks now that travel numbers are back near pre-pandemic levels.

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Soon interest rates will be kicking in and airlines will be dropping prices and pleading with people to fly...give it another 12 months.

An unvaccinated pilot would be a luxury.

.. And the best perk of all is not having to use these ghastly airlines.

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