"The increase was not intended". Flying Blue apologizes, everything goes back to the way it was
Yesterday I wrote about the devaluation of Flying Blue points, a Christmas "bad surprise" that in a few hours had become [...]

Yesterday I wrote about the sFlying Blue points assessment, a Christmas "bad surprise" which within hours had become an avalanche of criticism for what many, including myself, believe to be the best loyalty program in the world of frequent flyers. Lo and behold. Taking the floor was Flying Blue CEO Ben Lipsey,
Sorry guys, false alarm. We were informed of some pricing errors applied by partners (specifically 1500/4000 miles for short-haul Y/J on DL). Since it was Christmas Day, we did not have the active resources to resolve the root cause, so we included a temporary solution that applied a minimum price to partners. We will do our best to correct partner airline prices as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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He wrote this on FlyerTalk the bible for all of us serial accumulators of points and miles.
Therefore, it could be considered a kind of error fare in reverse, as those that exorbitantly discount prices happen, occasionally the opposite happens. Kudos to the FF CEO of Air France KLM who, As has happened in the past, he put his face to it and clarified the situation, a very professional behavior and one that we Italians are not often used to seeing in these situations.