Originally Posted by
DELee
PP (Platinum Premier) using their PPs (PlusPoints) to upgrade into PP (Premium Plus) for their PP (personal preference) meal.
What could be more confusing than that?
David
Originally Posted by
eng3
Your PP in meal choice may not matter much if you first ate at a PP (Priority Pass) lounge/restaurant before sitting in PP class which you upgraded using your PP which you earned from your PP status.
Here is an explanation from CSR from UNITED AIRLINES after you complain about choice of PP meals.
Your PP (Premier Platinum) status does not guarantee a PP (Premier Plus) seat upgrade from the back of premier passenger (PP) cabin (aka, E+) even though upgrade request is supported by Plus Points (PPs). If you are lucky to get upgraded to a PP cabin seat, your choice of meals may be stolen by Polaris Passengers (PPs) because Polaris cabin may be overrun by non-revs with United's newly-issued Polaris Passports (PPs).
Our suggestion for your next trip is to use PP to eat at a PP restaurant to avoid the similar complaint of PP meals. Have a good day. Sincerely, United CSR.
Cheers.