Originally Posted by
seedavework
As I understood, and based on how credits have been applied in the past, "Bundle and Save" flight and hotel combinations which are often less expensive than booking the same flight alone would be credited differently than partner airlines. I assumed this is what United calls Specialty Tickets. From their website they say "Certain specialty tickets (including but not limited to unpublished, consolidator/bulk, group, tour and opaque tickets where the fare you paid is not provided to United". They list "L, K, G " class at %25.
In many similar previous flights United would give me the full distance as PQM and nothing in PQD. This is why I was using the Chase waiver to avoid the spend requirement.
Ah, sorry, I thought that might be what you meant, but it wasn't entirely clear in context.
Yes, United Bulk L fares would earn based upon 25% of the distance.