so when i ask these questions, the spirit in which they are intended are that of simply trying to figure out where the issues are. it's not meant as a "PMCO was better" or "PMUA is better" discussion, but more of a discussion around
why all these issues are happening because of some observations i've been making. then again i don't see everything so i very well may be wrong, hence why i'm asking.
so my question is are the majority of issues (ticketing issues, seat changes, GPU clearings, etc) happening predominantly to PMUA MP members and PMUA routes?
and here's why i ask.
as a pre-3/3 onepass member, i habitually fly PMCO routes if anything just out of habit. post 3/3 i booked an EWR-PVG ticket in W. it ticketed in a couple minutes. GPU's were applied, cleared within a week, very drama free.
i also have a short hop EWR-CVG i booked for this month. again, ticket issued in three minutes. both time seat changes and such are all fine. reservations were glitch free.
now i don't have any numbers or anything to speak of to this and it's all just gut feeling i get from perusing the threads, but i'm getting the sense that most of the issues in terms of ticketing, GPU's going missing, etc., when i see them in a thread i notice that a lot of times the OP will mention their itinerary involves SFO, ORD or some other PMUA hub which would lead me to believe (though not guarantee) that it's probably a PMUA flight (and also possibly a PMUA flyer who goes on that route every week for work, for instance).
personally as an IT person who does data migrations for a living, it's just making me wonder. after the decision of sticking with SHARES (not here to debate the merits or opinions of it, just a fact about the environment we operate in now) in my head it would lead me to the possibility of the OP and PMCO information getting ported fine since it's more of a replication task, and the IT team botching the conversion of the PMUA data. it would then make sense to me that the PMUA flights and PMUA members would have more issues since that data involved a mis-handled transformation as opposed to a straight copy.
...unless a ton of ex-OP members are having issues on PMCO flights, in which case my theory is thrown out the window.
i don't know, it's just a thought that occurred to me today. for me i'm not here to incite a flame war, but as an engineer i'm actually curious to find out what happened and where it got messed up. i don't believe my personal examples are the norm, but i think it shows that the system is capable of behaving, if not ideally, at the very least so it's not screwing everything completely up. that makes the engineer in me curious as to the
why of everyone else's issues.
just a thought.