Routing Code question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: MSP, PSP
Programs: UA 1P, Rapid Rewards, SkyMiles
Posts: 1,079
Routing Code question
The code for a RT MSP-AZO on UA states:
ROUTING 2 *** BETWEEN DTT AND HOU MUST BE VIA CHI ***
2 FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-OTM-UA-BRL-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-MCW-UA-ALO-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE/LAN-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-
TO CHI-UA-AZO*FROM-TO MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE-UA-CHI-UA-AZO*
What does all this mean??
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ROUTING 2 *** BETWEEN DTT AND HOU MUST BE VIA CHI ***
2 FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-OTM-UA-BRL-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-MCW-UA-ALO-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE/LAN-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-
TO CHI-UA-AZO*FROM-TO MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE-UA-CHI-UA-AZO*
What does all this mean??
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The best address on earth: Sydney.
#2
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Chattanooga, TN, USA**US Airways Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,338
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by boomerang-boy:
The code for a RT MSP-AZO on UA states:
ROUTING 2 *** BETWEEN DTT AND HOU MUST BE VIA CHI ***
2 FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-OTM-UA-BRL-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-MCW-UA-ALO-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE/LAN-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-
TO CHI-UA-AZO*FROM-TO MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE-UA-CHI-UA-AZO*
What does all this mean??
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The code for a RT MSP-AZO on UA states:
ROUTING 2 *** BETWEEN DTT AND HOU MUST BE VIA CHI ***
2 FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-OTM-UA-BRL-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-SUX-UA-SPW-UA-SUX-UA-DSM-UA-MCW-UA-ALO-UA-SQI-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE/LAN-UA-OR FROM MSP-UA-
TO CHI-UA-AZO*FROM-TO MSP-UA-DLH-UA-IWD-UA-RHI-UA-IMT-UA-ESC-UA-MNM-UA-MBL-UA-MKE-UA-CHI-UA-AZO*
What does all this mean??
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#3
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Clermont, FL
Programs: United. Continental, BA, Starwood
Posts: 237
Silverpie - that was a very simple correct response.
In the past I've checked routings if I know that there is a discount fare between a and b, and cannot get the computer to price at the lowest available. It could be that the obvious routing (ie. airline hubs, Delta via ATL, UA via ORD) are not allowed for the fare. It's a way to check through other cities and build a connection for the best fare.
In the past I've checked routings if I know that there is a discount fare between a and b, and cannot get the computer to price at the lowest available. It could be that the obvious routing (ie. airline hubs, Delta via ATL, UA via ORD) are not allowed for the fare. It's a way to check through other cities and build a connection for the best fare.
#5
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Arizona
Programs: MSP raised, Elite since age 17
Posts: 4,723
From someone who knows that neck of the woods.....
UA has UA Express (Great Lakes Aviation) with some commuter flights from MSP to different places in WI, IA, Upper Michigan, and MN.... the fare allows you to fly a commuter and transfer in one of these cities in route to Chicago: MSP--Ironwood--Chicago--Kalamazoo, MSP--Iron Mountain--Chicago--Kalamazoo, and like that. They used to fly more routes out of MSP (like nonstop to Sioux City, Des Moines, Rhinelander), but their map at the website, effective 2 weeks ago, really only shows Ironwood and Iron Mountain.
Check out their website at http://www.greatlakesav.com/routes.htm
EPS is right: you will somehow end up in Chicago, then Chicago nonstop to Kalamazoo, but the options are between MSP and ORD if you don't want to fly nonstop.
Keep in mind that in order to get an extra segment in Mileage Plus, you MUST change flight numbers... so UA 6631 MSP-Ironwood connecting to UA 6631 Ironwood--Iron Mountain counts as the same flight (=500 min. MSP--Ironwood--Iron Mountain), but connecting onto UA 6664 Iron Mountain--ORD does count as a separate segment.
Good luck! I hope you don't mind flying for hours in a 19 passenger Beechcraft. ;P

[This message has been edited by Viajero Joven (edited 06-28-2001).]
UA has UA Express (Great Lakes Aviation) with some commuter flights from MSP to different places in WI, IA, Upper Michigan, and MN.... the fare allows you to fly a commuter and transfer in one of these cities in route to Chicago: MSP--Ironwood--Chicago--Kalamazoo, MSP--Iron Mountain--Chicago--Kalamazoo, and like that. They used to fly more routes out of MSP (like nonstop to Sioux City, Des Moines, Rhinelander), but their map at the website, effective 2 weeks ago, really only shows Ironwood and Iron Mountain.
Check out their website at http://www.greatlakesav.com/routes.htm
EPS is right: you will somehow end up in Chicago, then Chicago nonstop to Kalamazoo, but the options are between MSP and ORD if you don't want to fly nonstop.
Keep in mind that in order to get an extra segment in Mileage Plus, you MUST change flight numbers... so UA 6631 MSP-Ironwood connecting to UA 6631 Ironwood--Iron Mountain counts as the same flight (=500 min. MSP--Ironwood--Iron Mountain), but connecting onto UA 6664 Iron Mountain--ORD does count as a separate segment.
Good luck! I hope you don't mind flying for hours in a 19 passenger Beechcraft. ;P

[This message has been edited by Viajero Joven (edited 06-28-2001).]

