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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 3:38 pm
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Originally Posted by cranford
i have a Z international ticket, leaving out of west coast. Ticket from east coast is a real cheapie on another pnr. If i get delayed by snow, in east coast and fail to make the international connection, will i get a seat on the next flight out , even if there are no Z seats, only C and D? I am 1K, which i guess, makes some difference. And would i get free accoms if only a daily flight?
UA would be under no obligation to accommodate you if you do not make your west coast flight. The waiver does not cover this situation. If it looks like you may not make it, call and there is a good chance they will try to be helpful -- but this is goodwill. (I'm assuming both PNRs are UA metal.) Consider travelling earlier to eliminate the risk.

See no reason for them to provide overnight accommodations. Sorry to sound harsh, but this is the risk you decided to take by having two separate PNRs.
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