I don't think you actually read what was up there, or if you did, you completely missed the point, but in any case:
* Airlines have frequent flyer programs
* Those programs run on a points system which has similarities to currencies
* Airlines can control the supply and value of their point system to manage demand, similar to how central banks do with money via interest rates, bond purchasing, and deposit ratios
* Airlines can also use their points to acquire liquidity (selling them to credit card issuers). like central banks can do through bond issuances
Anyways, I'm not sure what you're looking for, but I don't think you'll find it here.
Are you okay? Maybe some deep breaths, fresh air, and touching grass might help you feel better.
Well, good luck to you, then.
I don't think you actually read what was up there, or if you did, you completely missed the point, but in any case:
* Airlines have frequent flyer programs
* Those programs run on a points system which has similarities to currencies
* Airlines can control the supply and value of their point system to manage demand, similar to how central banks do with money via interest rates, bond purchasing, and deposit ratios
* Airlines can also use their points to acquire liquidity (selling them to credit card issuers). like central banks can do through bond issuances
Anyways, I'm not sure what you're looking for, but I don't think you'll find it here.
Good luck to you.
I want short distance and economy airlines to be smited out of the sky by god