Reuters details Asian airlines offer perks to entice elite flyers

From wellness workshops to dinner with a celebrity chef and flights to nowhere, Reuters detailed how Asia’s big international airlines […] The post Reuters details Asian airlines offer perks to entice elite flyers appeared first on Reuters News Agency.

Reuters details Asian airlines offer perks to entice elite flyers

From wellness workshops to dinner with a celebrity chef and flights to nowhere, Reuters detailed how Asia’s big international airlines are working hard to keep their most lucrative customers engaged as the pandemic-related travel halt stretches beyond 18 months. Grounded elite members are not accessing airport lounges stocked with fine wines, made-to-order meals and day spas, although Qantas did host a dinner in Sydney for a few of them with celebrity chef Neil Perry and CEO Alan Joyce in June. Singapore Airlines, which lacks a domestic market, said it has hosted virtual wine tastings, wellness workshops and online courses such as miniature clay art and coffee-brewing and offered a first-class dine-at-home experience.

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