
Point Me To First Class 147. 2025 in Points and Miles In Review (Part 2): Key Changes, New Realities, and What Comes Next
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Dec 22, 2025 In this engaging discussion, points-and-miles expert Kelly shares insights on the transformative changes in award travel for 2025. They highlight the rise of dynamic pricing, which can enhance award availability despite common perceptions. Kelly provides real-life examples from Virgin Atlantic and Singapore Airlines, showcasing how status now significantly affects access and pricing. The conversation also explores future trends in transferable points and the potential resurgence of co-branded airline cards, leaving listeners with strategic tips for navigating this evolving landscape.
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Dynamic Pricing Has Mixed Outcomes
- Dynamic pricing in many programs isn't uniformly negative and can sometimes increase access and value.
- Devon and Kelly found real examples where dynamic moves opened better award availability and deals.
Big Win After Virgin Went Dynamic
- Kelly booked L.A. to London to Johannesburg in business for roughly 67,000 Virgin points during a transfer bonus.
- The booking happened right around Virgin's move to dynamic pricing, showing opportunity amid change.
New Hybrid Award Tiers Appear
- Airlines are introducing hybrid award tiers, including fully dynamic premium seats.
- This makes aspirational cabins bookable for those willing to spend large point sums.
