Getting Golden Privelige Card of SNBA

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DannyVDB
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Getting Golden Privelige Card of SNBA

Post by DannyVDB »

Hi all,

I was suprised when I found that I will probably become a golden privilege member of the SNBA frequent flyer program (will have a total of 40000 miles over the last year end of April) ...

I am really proud of that! I saw that there are some advantages for being so: more luggage, access to lounges whatever ticket you have, ...

Does anyone have experience with golden privilege, how many are there, ...? How would you compare with other programs (I am also Flying Dutchman) ..

Danny

OO-VEX
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Location: Zaventem, Belgium

Post by OO-VEX »

Hi DannyVDB,
DannyVDB wrote:Does anyone have experience with golden privilege, how many are there, ...?
I don't know how many privilege gold members there are, but an article mentionned 450.000 privilege members. The title of this (dutch) article is 'De zakenreiziger aan het lijntje'.

This article was part of the business travel file made by the Belgian financial newspapers 'De Tijd' and ' l'Echo'.
Dutch :arrow: http://www.tijd.be/ondernemen/business_travel/
French :arrow: http://www.lecho.be/Pages.jsp?type=businesstravel

https://www.aviation24.be/postlite1728-.html


OO-VEX

vflies
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Post by vflies »

Way to go, Danny!

Elite status is always a big "plus" with any airline...

The funny thing about Privilège is the way it works. I take it they're quite lax (read: generous) with distributing gold cards.

While I'm struggling with Delta to keep my Platinum medallion benefits, I've enjoyed Privilège Gold ever since they started the program.
One day, I just received a card in the mail, even though I hadn't flown a lot with them or Sabena during the "gowing down/bankruptcy" period.

I used to have a Circle card (and tie pin :P ) with Qualiflyer, so maybe that's why... :?:
And even though I only fly about once a month with SNba, they seem to keep me at Gold level. :D
Nice people, really...

As for the benefits: standard really, a little more flexibility... and once in awhile a personal touch... quite nice!

So enjoy your new "Privilège" and its privileges!

VFlies

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