AC/UAL code share
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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AC/UAL code share
Yesterday was the day of my first mileage run. I was doing YUL-SFO on AC - great flight, thanks ^^^, the SFO-YVR on United 

and then YVR-YUL on AC - just fine, merci.
I am not used to travelling on United, perhaps it is a different culture. Their RCC at SFO domestic is actually quite nice, except they charge for drinks and that includes bottled water (!). The flight to YVR was on their A320 that is two generations behind AC as far as the cabin interior goes. They make many, I mean many annoying announcements, like: "This flight features E+, it is fine to change seats (the flight was 3/4 empty) but if you change to in E+ it will be a paid upgrade". Or coming from the cockpit: "We appreciate the great help from our FAs tonight..." Are they volunteers or paid employees? The security briefing was presented on overhead screens. Why do they still play Gershwin tunes at the same time? What am I supposed to listen to? The cabin was quite run down, resembling TU154 of Cubana de aviacion, that I used to take to Varadero in early 1990s. And it was not even clean, with a sticky floor in the aft washroom. The service consisted of drinks (very limited) and snacks (paid). I had the feeling that if I did not buy something to contribute a little extra to their cash flow, they would go under. Well, I did not.
Anyway, they got me to my destination on time, and I thank them for that. My trip was a mileage run, I did not have to do it. If it was all on UA, I would have probably stayed at home. We often complain about AC. Based on this trip, it is a pretty good airline, and not only by current North American standards.
I am not used to travelling on United, perhaps it is a different culture. Their RCC at SFO domestic is actually quite nice, except they charge for drinks and that includes bottled water (!). The flight to YVR was on their A320 that is two generations behind AC as far as the cabin interior goes. They make many, I mean many annoying announcements, like: "This flight features E+, it is fine to change seats (the flight was 3/4 empty) but if you change to in E+ it will be a paid upgrade". Or coming from the cockpit: "We appreciate the great help from our FAs tonight..." Are they volunteers or paid employees? The security briefing was presented on overhead screens. Why do they still play Gershwin tunes at the same time? What am I supposed to listen to? The cabin was quite run down, resembling TU154 of Cubana de aviacion, that I used to take to Varadero in early 1990s. And it was not even clean, with a sticky floor in the aft washroom. The service consisted of drinks (very limited) and snacks (paid). I had the feeling that if I did not buy something to contribute a little extra to their cash flow, they would go under. Well, I did not.
Anyway, they got me to my destination on time, and I thank them for that. My trip was a mileage run, I did not have to do it. If it was all on UA, I would have probably stayed at home. We often complain about AC. Based on this trip, it is a pretty good airline, and not only by current North American standards.
#2




Join Date: May 2008
Location: Montreal
Programs: Aeroplan, M&M
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Me first mileage run ended yesterday as well...took advantage of the honolulu special on AC...
YUL-YYZ-YVR-HNL HNL-YVR-YUL...all on AC
Nothing really to complain about ^^^. The best segment was the YYZ-YVR..A321, very nice ^^
...The B767 weren't too comfortable....but what how comfortable can mileage run be 
YUL-YYZ-YVR-HNL HNL-YVR-YUL...all on AC
Nothing really to complain about ^^^. The best segment was the YYZ-YVR..A321, very nice ^^

...The B767 weren't too comfortable....but what how comfortable can mileage run be 
Last edited by mashlakito; Sep 14, 2008 at 10:16 am
#4

Join Date: May 2007
Location: YYZ, but my heart is in Asia
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UA is one of the airlines that I would try to avoid as much as possible.
I have a $250 voucher to be used on UA.... I guess I might not be able to use it and will let it expire

I have a $250 voucher to be used on UA.... I guess I might not be able to use it and will let it expire


#5
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto YYZ UA-1K 1MM,QFgold
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You will suffer without, E+ on United. With Status you will get an Exit row which has more leg room than J on AC domestic.
Learn how to use other airlines if you want comfort.^

Learn how to use other airlines if you want comfort.^
#6

Join Date: May 2007
Location: YYZ, but my heart is in Asia
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#7




Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: YYC
Programs: AC SE100*1MM; Spire Ambassador
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Can you guys share the stats of those MR trips, on what dollar amount to get what mileage and the dollar-to-mile (DMR) ratios? Did you do a day trip or on the defination of the "out" bound, did you even get out the airport?
If you do not want to show to the public, appreciate it if they can PM me.
I have tried to schedule a few MR runs, but the DMR seems to be high, all at $0.01/mile range, or 1cent/mile. I was told that I should manage it below 0.5 cent/mile.
I will be a few thousands miles short by the year end, once I complete the remaining 2-3 oversear trips, to requalify my SE for 2009. I have two cancelled trips this year.
One trip is YYC-LAX-BOS and back, which fares at $620, and pools 6500 miles, probably all I know. It is a single non-stop run.
If you do not want to show to the public, appreciate it if they can PM me.
I have tried to schedule a few MR runs, but the DMR seems to be high, all at $0.01/mile range, or 1cent/mile. I was told that I should manage it below 0.5 cent/mile.
I will be a few thousands miles short by the year end, once I complete the remaining 2-3 oversear trips, to requalify my SE for 2009. I have two cancelled trips this year.
One trip is YYC-LAX-BOS and back, which fares at $620, and pools 6500 miles, probably all I know. It is a single non-stop run.
#8
Join Date: Jul 2001
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P.S. The leg room is definitely nice in E+, and better yet in the exit row, but otherwise the UA rear cabin is not exactly uplifting, as the OP said, too.
#9

Join Date: May 2007
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$0.005 per mile would be a bargain. I don't think I have ever tried half penny a mile. That would be SE for $500!
#10
Join Date: Dec 2005
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If it's transferrable, go to CouponConnection in the Community section and see if someone else can use it before it's too late.
#11

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#12




Join Date: May 2008
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Once my sister-in-law had a $600 coupon from UA and after the experience she went to (hence the $600 coupon) she vowed never ever again UA. So she offered it to me and she had to be there in person to transfer it to me. Over the phone won't (or didn't) work.
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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I am still 100% UA flight free for 2008,a goal I set after the last lousy a/c and seating on a LAS/LAX flight.
I agree 100% on the state of the a/c from last years personal flights with UA.Seems like nothing has changed for them in North America on a/c interiors.
I agree 100% on the state of the a/c from last years personal flights with UA.Seems like nothing has changed for them in North America on a/c interiors.



