Zero "U" Upgrade Availability?
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Zero "U" Upgrade Availability?
I understand that Alaska appears to have implemented a no "U" space availability at all in the system outside of 24 hours, but I guess I'm just in disbelief. Can anyone find any route whatsoever with "U" space available in the future? For either a Gold, Gold 75k, or Gold Upgrade Guest Certificate holder? If you do, please share.
Am I misinterpreting this or is the only option for a MVPG or MVPG 75k today to fly F on Alaska to either pay for F or hope for a possible upgrade at the gate?
(ps- please spare the "airline is hurting" replies. U space didn't exist before only because Alaska was nice or was profitable)
Am I misinterpreting this or is the only option for a MVPG or MVPG 75k today to fly F on Alaska to either pay for F or hope for a possible upgrade at the gate?
(ps- please spare the "airline is hurting" replies. U space didn't exist before only because Alaska was nice or was profitable)
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That seems to be the case, yes, so GGUs and advance upgrades are basically not available but upgrades seem to be easier than usual with lighter loads. It's largely because they are basically blocking half of the seats in the cabin, unless there are flyers traveling together, for social distancing. While F prices are significantly lower than in the past (it seems they're making more I fares available to compensate a bit/perhaps encourage more revenue from folks willing to buy F), another option is to use miles to confirm in F..
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I just came back from a trip where I bought F for less than $300 round trip thanks to various sales/promos that cut the cost for an I fare to what I would usually pay for a coach round trip. The U eligible fare (had U been available) would have cost me more than what I bought in I. (I checked it on a whim.)
I get your complaint (my guess is you're looking on a route that doesn't have good I fares available) but "Get big EQM/RDM boosts and pay less than the U fare, by the way, get a minute or three in the Alaska Lounge if you want" seems pretty good to me. But it does seem like there are winners and losers. Winners are people who are willing to give AS some cash money or just take their chances on the upgrade list. Losers are people wanting to use instruments for advance upgrades.
PS: it's pretty easy to find a U eligible fare costing MORE than an I fare across AS's network. So, uh, yay AS's RM? (On the other hand, they seem to be getting towards break-even? Maybe?)

Er, doesn't that also require U? Or are you suggesting a redemption? Doesn't that require A? Is A really > U on a lot of routes? It doesn't seem so on the route and date I have selected (warning: very small sample size). They want 40k miles or as low as $159 to sit in F (LOL)...
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That seems to be the case, yes, so GGUs and advance upgrades are basically not available but upgrades seem to be easier than usual with lighter loads. It's largely because they are basically blocking half of the seats in the cabin, unless there are flyers traveling together, for social distancing. While F prices are significantly lower than in the past (it seems they're making more I fares available to compensate a bit/perhaps encourage more revenue from folks willing to buy F), another option is to use miles to confirm in F..
Ps: eponymous_coward ---> go troll somewhere else, please and thank you.
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Feel free to report me if you think I've violated a rule. Like the one about commenting on the worthiness of posts. I’m not trying to be antagonistic, but factual; AS’s changes (and long running U>I) have upsides and downsides.
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Er, doesn't that also require U? Or are you suggesting a redemption? Doesn't that require A? Is A really > U on a lot of routes? It doesn't seem so on the route and date I have selected (warning: very small sample size). They want 40k miles or as low as $159 to sit in F (LOL)...
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With the 50% seating reduction in F and the fact that planes seem to be getting fuller, I actually think it was easier to clear into F pre-COVID. If the plan is to keep U space at zero indefinitely (into 2021) then there really needs to be some other benefit for MVPG/75K to replace the GGUs since those have effectively become useless....and I understand why, but it is still a benefit that no longer exists for the time being.
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If you're in the minority, then I guess I am too....just sell the entire F cabin, open U space back up, and be done with it.
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Regards
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... given the extension of Gold status to next year, I chose to use 40k miles vs $450 of wallet funds for a DCA-LAX flight in F this week. Sure, the miles themselves are probably worth more than the cash fare, but I figure we've got some time before any international premium cabin redemption is a reality, and I can use the $1k in my travel bank next year when EQM is a factor I care about, and replenish the 40k RDM through that flying.
on the one trip I flew, I hadn't cleared SEA-IAD (on a 12F 738); however, the flight was departing out of S2, and due to a (self-inflicted) train mixup I got to the gate about two minutes after the flight closed ... the GA at S2 put me on the BWI flight; when I ran up to N16 and scanned my phone the GA heard the three beeps, took a look at the screen, tapped a few keys, and said "you can take 3A" (it was a 16F 739, booked to 50%, but with couples in 2AC and 2DF)
Last edited by jrl767; Sep 23, 2020 at 12:33 pm
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In any case, back to the topic, I called and an agent looked at every single date a year out on multiple routes and there is indeed no U space in any flight period (apart from perhaps a few odd apples). So, that's an unfortunate situation for MVPGs for sure.
Last edited by dayone; Sep 23, 2020 at 2:34 pm Reason: Redact off-topic/personal comment.
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Apparently stating facts about how AS is doing fare buckets these days is debate.
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I personally have 20 GGUs right now, 8 for 2020 & 12 for 2021. I am not bothered that a truckload will be dumped as I am getting better value right now without them. Should I feel slighted because it is a perk of my earned status and the myriad of current promotions favour everyone? Some will believe so, I don't.
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