Originally Posted by
ctownflyer
Hence the question, does a paid club membership that had no airline ticket requirement fall under the ADA?
And does UA want this to be the test case?
I'd wager that UAs lawyers have been debating this since I raised the issue.
Originally Posted by
HNLbasedFlyer
I'd wager more likely than not, UA lawyers haven't debated this whatsoever and haven't even been looped in. My opinion, DL havesn't debated this either and they announced months ago before UA.
Originally Posted by
ctownflyer
I'm working my way through another lifetime dispute with Fairmont and their lawyers are heavily involved.
I'd be very surprised if UA makes a decision here without involving their legal team.
"Dear ctownflyer,
I have been in contact with our Director of Premium Services who is working with our legal department to determine if there is an exception. Again, I am so sorry this is taking so long. As a goodwill gesture for your patience while we look into this matter, I have deposited 10,000 bonus miles to your MileagePlus account. I will update you as soon as I know more.
Regards,
xxx
Executive Services, United Airlines
Corporate Customer Care