keihin_242
Mar 8, 12, 11:31 am
Looks like consumerist.com noticed the FT thread (http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/united-mileageplus-consolidated/1320943-mileage-between-some-city-pairs-different-after-system-integration.html)on the newly merged United's shrinking mileage distances.
Consumerist reader Erik noticed that his flights between Denver and Los Angeles are now listed as three miles shorter than they had been previously, and he's not the only one who has noticed the issue.
Over at this thread on the FlyerTalk.com forum, there is a lot of chatter about airports that are now no longer as far apart as they were before the two airlines finalized their merger on March 3. (http://consumerist.com/2012/03/unitedcontinental-merger-has-mysteriously-moved-cities-closer-together.html)
I couldn't find another thread about this specific story on consumerist.com. Mods, if I was in error, please merge/delete.
Consumerist reader Erik noticed that his flights between Denver and Los Angeles are now listed as three miles shorter than they had been previously, and he's not the only one who has noticed the issue.
Over at this thread on the FlyerTalk.com forum, there is a lot of chatter about airports that are now no longer as far apart as they were before the two airlines finalized their merger on March 3. (http://consumerist.com/2012/03/unitedcontinental-merger-has-mysteriously-moved-cities-closer-together.html)
I couldn't find another thread about this specific story on consumerist.com. Mods, if I was in error, please merge/delete.