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Old Jul 20, 2019, 10:24 pm
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Programs: Alaska Gold 75K, AA EXP, United 1K
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Originally Posted by Rhinopia
Wanted to share my experiences since I get so much great info from this site. Traveling on a government fare from the US, with the intl leg of ORD-LHR. FYI SWUs cannot be used in conjunction with govt fares. I booked back in feb and made a mileage/co-pay upgrade request then. I checked EF daily about two weeks out, and two days prior to departure I was checking hourly and happened to wake up at 3 AM one day; I checked EF and lo and behold AA had released 3 C seats on my outbound. Called EXPLAT line and they got me in.

On my return, two days out J appeared full on EF. I was sad. Then one full day out one seat opened up, but no C space on EF. The night before departure (about T-18) I checked EF and not only was there a fresh C seat, but it was a coveted window seat midcabin on a Dreamliner. I called EXPLAT line and at first she said she couldn’t help me. I asked her to check C space again and she found it and snagged me that window seat. Lesson for me is persistence and that EF is truly invaluable!

What’s not clear to me is how these requests are prioritized. I know I’m high on the list because of when I made the request (and I have a decent rolling EQD), but did I get the seat because I was proactive and called, or because I was at the top of the list and might have cleared anyway? Both times I called the EXPLAT line I was immediately cleared.
You probably snagged the seats because of your timing but you may have been pretty high on the list anyway depending on how much your rolling EQD is. Time of request doesn’t really matter practically speaking since it only breaks ties in the event of the exactly the same EQD and fare class.
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