Originally Posted by
WineCountryUA
Question, will this be an UA issued ticket (016 ticket stock)? If so , as long as the carrier is *A or UA, the earning will be based on ticket price and the actual carrier does not matter/
Note Asiana and Emirates will be non-earning flights -- the operating carrier is what matters and they are not *A
If not a UA issued ticket, things get a little trickier to give a clear answer. In some cases it may be less than the above and some cases more.
I don't exactly know. How can I tell?
US government travel. We use CWT Sato as our travel agent, and all the tickets are being ticketed through their GetThere system.
When you say "as long as the carrier *A or UA", do you mean as long as the flight number is listed as UA ####?
It appears most of the flight numbers are UA numbers. The exceptions are the routes to and from Singapore on SG, which are SG flight numbers. And the routes to and from Kathmandu, which are Air India flight numbers.