As I was wandering through the chaos of Swindon town centre yesterday a thought suddenly struck me - we had just been in Zavvi where a number of signs were up saying that they were not honouring any gift vouchers purchased before they went into administration.
My thought was that myself, like many others, have little nest eggs of miles in various frequent flyer and hotel reward accounts all over place. Taking the Zavvi situation as an example, I guess that one of the first things that any administrator would write off would be liabilities with no associated revenue.
It certainly seems that 2008 will be a warm up act for 2009 as far as the economy goes, with a strong likelihood of further casualties in the travel industry. Further consolidation along the lines of BMI and Lufthansa should protect our miles, but should any of them go bust and then be swept up after going into administration I doubt there will be any protection.
So will this change your attitude towards a save or spend approach? I for one was planning on saving for a long haul F / UC in 18 months time, but now I'm not so sure. Perhaps it's better to think more short term.
Ultimately, its down to how safe companies like VS, BA, Hilton and the rest are. You would hope that they will all see out the current challenges - but I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few big failures next year.
So on that positive note(!), a very happy and safe new year to all v-flyers everywhere! [y]
Nibbs
My thought was that myself, like many others, have little nest eggs of miles in various frequent flyer and hotel reward accounts all over place. Taking the Zavvi situation as an example, I guess that one of the first things that any administrator would write off would be liabilities with no associated revenue.
It certainly seems that 2008 will be a warm up act for 2009 as far as the economy goes, with a strong likelihood of further casualties in the travel industry. Further consolidation along the lines of BMI and Lufthansa should protect our miles, but should any of them go bust and then be swept up after going into administration I doubt there will be any protection.
So will this change your attitude towards a save or spend approach? I for one was planning on saving for a long haul F / UC in 18 months time, but now I'm not so sure. Perhaps it's better to think more short term.
Ultimately, its down to how safe companies like VS, BA, Hilton and the rest are. You would hope that they will all see out the current challenges - but I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few big failures next year.
So on that positive note(!), a very happy and safe new year to all v-flyers everywhere! [y]
Nibbs