Originally Posted by
John Aldeborgh
How does UA know who your employer is, it's not in my profile? I know they give out GS status as a perk to companies that spend in the multiple millions with UA and these inveritably go to the top executives but why that would serve to penalize other high value travelers within the same organization isn't logical. If UA is trying to limit the total number of GS participants then simply raise the bar for admission. Am I missing something?
They could probably figure it out for a specific individual but in general they don't know who your employer is.