All Nippon Airlines also eliminates physical FF cards, here's TFC's solution
In recent days, All Nippon Airlines, Japan's largest airline, notified members of its loyalty program [...]
In recent days All Nippon Airlines, Japan's largest company, has notified members of its Ana Mileage Club loyalty program that, starting next year, it will no longer send physical cards, and baggage tags to its frequent flyers.
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The choice of the ANA loyalty program is similar to that made by many other loyalty programs, with one difference. Starting next February, however, members will be able to physically apply for the card based on their status.
I find the Japanese company's choice to be the most correct one. Those who still like to have the "plastic piece" can request it (once a year and there will be no duplicates), while those who prefer to make do with the digital format can do so without any problems.
Fewer and fewer companies are sending the physical card. ITA Airways only sends the card to those who get the Executive level, while Flying Blue, Emirates or Singapore have totally eliminated this option. Something similar to ANA allows it British Airways, those who want can apply (up to 3 times a year) to have their card sent to them physics at home for free.
Just to come to the rescue of all frequent flyers orphaned by personalized luggage cards, we at TFC have just Launched on our store the possibility of requesting a personalized card (and numbered) an item useful for recognizing one's luggage, but also for recognizing other club members when traveling around the world. As always, every item sold on our website Will generate miles for Flying Angels Foundations.