Originally Posted by
MNLGuy
It matters not whether UA flies to a destination or not... They're looking for published routes... And discovering the legal routes may be tricky... I've not found an exact science, but a good starting point is the * Timetable.
If you take a look at the * timetable...FRA is not on the list anywhere that I see... Apparently you could come in via YYZ or IAD though...
Have fun!
Yeah, but usually the routing is a lot more flexible than most timetables will give you. Expedia used to show the routing rules for a given fare, when you read through the detailed fare rules, but I don't think it does it anymore...
BAs an example, pretty much all US - Germany fares that I encountered so far with UA (mostly V and Q), the allowed routing allows transiting through any UA destination in Europe or any east coast LH destination, so it seems to me that UA is usually quite liberal with the routing rules...