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Old Jul 3, 1999, 6:24 pm
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dilbert
 
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Cubicle Btwn IAD & DCA
Programs: UA
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LAX-IAD Upgraded-Downgraded-Upgraded

July 3, UA 962 747-400 OP
After a week in high desert in California including two graveyard shifts lasting 11 hours, I want to fly home in comfort; I was dead tired. So I decided to go for an upgrade for the first time.

I called UA reservation and got graded to business class, 13G using miles. BTW, I was told that it will cost me 2500 miles. At the gate this morning, I was asked about upgrade award coupon and I told her what I did. She told me that I should gotten an award coupon from the customer service and issued me a coach seat.

When I protested, she simply told me that she gave me a good seat, an exit row seat. I thought at least she should hold the seat til I get the award coupon from the customer service. I should have wrote down her name and name her on the complain letter to UA.

I went to the customer service desk and asked for upgrade. The customer service rep took my MP number and hand me back the same boarding pass! The miles were deducted from my account for nothing. When I told her that 46C was not in business section she re-issued me a new boarding pass, 13G. I was told that since I check-in already, the upgrade will cost me 5000 miles instead of 2500 miles. This wan't the end of the story. As I was walking toward the gate, I noticed the name on the boarding wasn't mine! I had to go back to the customer service desk to correct the problem. Luckly, there was still seats left for upgrade. If there wasn't any seat left, I would have been VERY upset!

This was my first time on the upper deck of 747. I loved the seat! It was far better than ones on AA business section on its 767s.
It was easy to sleep on business seats. It was worth spending 5000 miles. BTW according to the UA award chart, one class upgrade is 5000 miles and I didn't know one can be upgraded using only 2500 miles.

I learned a thing or two from this flight. Next time I WILL ask for direction/details on procedures when trying for something for the first time. I feel I become a little more experienced flyer; I still have long way to go...

Dan.
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