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Axis USD value per 100 points for all partners

dmittal

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Hey Guys,

So, I got this directly from Axis website (don't ask me how I got it). It's the partner name and USD value per 100 points. As you can see Accor is the highest value followed by Japan Airlines and then Singapore Airlines.


Air Canada1.476701345
airasia0.74
Accor2.644365848
ITC1.219512195
Air Vistara0.9756097561
Etihad Airways1.44
Air France-KLM1.21
IHG® Hotels & Resorts0.84
Japan Airlines2.25
Singapore Airlines2
Marriott International1.31
Turkish Airlines1.6
Qatar Airways1.6
Qantas Airways1.2
Thai Airways1.5
Ethiopian Airlines1.6
SpiceJet0.6707317073
United Airlines1.8
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts1.44
 
Am I missing something?

For Accor: $2.64 for 100 points i.e. ~ ₹216 for 100 points or ~₹2.16 for 1 point. But user gets a value of ₹1.8 per Accor point? Does not make sense right!!

For Marriott: $1.31 for 100 points. Marriott has listed $12.5 for 1000 points i.e. $1.25 for 100 points. Why is axis paying more?
reference: https://storefront.points.com/marriott/en-US/buy
 
Lol if these numbers are to be trusted, it's even more understandable why they rushed devaluation 😉
My assumption is, just like they had bad (good for us) deals on the customers front, they had bad b2b deals as well.

Axis yeh middle management fire kardo apni, inse na ho payega 😀
 
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Am I missing something?

For Accor: $2.64 for 100 points i.e. ~ ₹216 for 100 points or ~₹2.16 for 1 point. But user gets a value of ₹1.8 per Accor point? Does not make sense right!!

For Marriott: $1.31 for 100 points. Marriott has listed $12.5 for 1000 points i.e. $1.25 for 100 points. Why is axis paying more?
reference: https://storefront.points.com/marriott/en-US/buy
I don't think these values translate anything directly for the customer. I think this is just internal values that all these partner programs provide to an aggregator for reference. These values shouldn't be taken in an absolute sense but it does make sense relatively, for example Accor is definitely the best value amongst all others followed by JA and Singapore Airlines (if you don't consider indirect conversion like ITC Green to Marriot).
 
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