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Why Airlines Can’t Survive Without Loyalty Programs | WSJ Case Study
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Kanta Mori posted on 2026/02/18Ever wondered how airlines stay afloat? This fascinating WSJ case study dives deep into the economics of airline loyalty programs, revealing why they're essential for survival! You'll pick up advanced vocabulary related to airline business and economics, like 'ancillary revenue' and 'deregulation', making it a practical and insightful watch.
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loyalty programs
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- Noun (plural)
- Marketing programs designed to incentivize and reward customer loyalty through various benefits and rewards.
to keep
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- Transitive Verb
- To retain possession of; not lose or part with.
- To continue or cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.
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- Noun
- A specific point in time, usually referring to what the clock says.
- The duration required for something.
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- Adverb
- To some extent; rather.
- To some extent; in a way.
- Phrase
- A type or kind of something.
- Used to express hesitation or uncertainty
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