Air Canada Throwback Thursday
#138
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I only dealt with the paper certs for a year or two (and never as SE), but I don't miss them at all. I know that the GAs would occasionally forget to collect them and that was a nice bonus, but I find the eUp system to be far simpler to use.
#139
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#140
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@ yyznomad Oh yes remember those SWUs which were super precious and valued like gold
#141
Join Date: Dec 2007
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@ yyznomad Oh yes remember those SWUs which were super precious and valued like gold
#144
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I actually used those certs and miss them SO much! My best uses of SSWU were YVR-SYD and SYD-YVR. I used KVS (is that still a thing?) to pick my dates strategically as a 35k (which was useful back then).
I remember being on a flight back with Mrs. PITUK LHR-YVR in J (I didn't pay for J, so I assume it was SWUs). The guy across from me was buying something expensive from duty free, so I offered him the discount coupon that we had. Turns out he was a SE who always paid for J J and said 'thanks' and gave me all his SWUs and SSWUs since he couldn't use them.
Good times.
Dr. PITUK
I remember being on a flight back with Mrs. PITUK LHR-YVR in J (I didn't pay for J, so I assume it was SWUs). The guy across from me was buying something expensive from duty free, so I offered him the discount coupon that we had. Turns out he was a SE who always paid for J J and said 'thanks' and gave me all his SWUs and SSWUs since he couldn't use them.
Good times.
Dr. PITUK
#145
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2007/2008 Special System-Wide Upgrade (SSWU) Certificate
2007/2008 Special System-Wide Upgrade (SSWU) Certificate



#146
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Ahh those were golden. I always saved them for aspirational trips, which I didn't end up taking. I think I only ever used one, on PVG-YVR, My first experience in international business class (xm'd 767, it was a great flight). Thanks to FT I learned how to get higher priority on the list, and I was the last one to clear. I wanted to save the BP as a momento, but the PVG ground agents just wrote my new seat number in pen on my Y BP.
#147
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Remember when those were the height of luxury (or close to it, at least)? Now I'm glad to see them disappearing.
#149
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I treasured those SSWUs. I don't think I ever finished a year with any left. I didn't treasure having to call in at midnight to ask for an upgrade, though.
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Agreed that it was often inconvenient, especially when the upgrade system seemed like it was run with a tired hamster in its wheel. (The Hamsters Union should've lobbied for more hamsters to be hired)