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Originally Posted by MelesMeles
(Post 15201505)
@CO Insider:
Will the TATL qualification route remain intact for EU-based customers? This is a very valuable qualification route for us. If so, will we be looking at 5/10/15/20 TATL points for the tier qualification? Also, how will this work with the incremental SWUs? I expect to do about 30 TATLs next year with some extending down to South America or Central America as well as 12+ Europe to Middle East and I expect to use COPA (both of them) around 25+ times too. |
Originally Posted by AAExPlat
(Post 15203952)
And here we have it. So in 2011, upgrade chances are going to be worse than they are even now because on top of mileage upgrades, we'll have a greater number of SWUs and additional CR1s that will clear before any EUA.
Question for Scott. Is this policy only for CO for 2011, or will this be the policy of the combined carrier from 2012 on?
Originally Posted by Syzygies
(Post 15201230)
From what I've been told repeatedly, I'd bet double-or-nothing on my upgrades for the rest of the year that Gold Reward Q lists ahead of Plat Reward W on the upgrade standby list.
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Do these changes have ANY positive impact for CO Gold members who fly on Lufthansa? I have never received any benefit while flying Lufthansa as a CO Gold guy.
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Will Continental Offer any CC To President's Club
Since you will be discontinuing the Presidential Plus CC, and as of Sept. 2011, you can no longer gain admission with AMEX Platinum CC, Will Continental be offering any CC to allow you access to PC, or will we just have to buy membership in club only?
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Originally Posted by imssc1
(Post 15214214)
Since you will be discontinuing the Presidential Plus CC, and as of Sept. 2011, you can no longer gain admission with AMEX Platinum CC, Will Continental be offering any CC to allow you access to PC, or will we just have to buy membership in club only?
The combined airline will create a new brand for its airline lounges (Red President's Club? :)) and it's not clear to me if there will be a credit card that would provide access to it. |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 15209780)
:confused: Am I missing something? - I have no idea how you got to this conclusion. The upgrade standby list is prioritized first by status and then by fare class, with the exception of Golds/Silvers on YB fares. A Platinum will be ahead of a Gold.
Within 24 hours before departure, are Mileage Upgrade Rewards, SWUs, and CR1s sorted first by fare class, or first by elite status, on the upgrade standby list? Reread CO Insider's recent post carefully, it contains new information:
Originally Posted by CO Insider
(Post 15198059)
At 24 hours before departure, we will prioritize expired waitlists for Regional Upgrades, Systemwide Upgrades and Mileage Upgrade Rewards ahead of all complimentary Elite upgrades, including those that would otherwise book into ZE class. This is a change we implemented only in the last couple months to ensure our Elite Upgrade Automation properly accounted for these customers with expired upgrade reward waitlists within 24 hours.
What no one has specified online, is how this particular cluster of flyers is sorted, within the upgrade standby list, as of a few months ago. It is of interest to me because on Thursday afternoons EWR to SFO I always waitlist miles for an upgrade. Several times I have been the last person to upgrade, and several times I have been left #1 on the list (e.g. out of 62), not upgraded. If it is worth thousands of dollars to anyone to ever sit in front, then this question is worth thousands of dollars to me. Given that there's a slim chance of a complimentary upgrade on these flights, some might view this as a dilution of elite benefits. When other upgrade certs (SWUs, CR1s) enter the mix, one can ask the same question. If on many routes, the complimentary upgrade becomes a rare event, then many of us should wonder how much elite status matters. I was being quite specific in my comparison question ("Platinum Reward" is the internal CO terminology for a Platinum on the upgrade standby list who has waitlisted miles) to keep people from answering a different question instead. I don't believe for a moment that there's any deliberate effort to keep this issue from surfacing; how would one then explain CO Insider's candor? But the Turing Test always comes to mind: How would a systematic campaign to obfuscate this question look any different from the responses I've gotten so far? ;) |
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 15214261)
Well, I think the real issue is that there will soon no longer be a Presidents Club program.
The combined airline will create a new brand for its airline lounges (Red President's Club? :)) and it's not clear to me if there will be a credit card that would provide access to it. Love the Red Presidents Club moniker. Maybe they could open one in Moscow? |
Originally Posted by Syzygies
(Post 15214591)
As of a few months ago, flyers who have waitlisted miles for an upgrade appear on the upgrade standby list ahead of elites waiting for a complimentary upgrade. If these "Reward" flyers clear, they do not get their miles returned.
What no one has specified online, is how this particular cluster of flyers is sorted, within the upgrade standby list, as of a few months ago. So I was ahead of all the EUAs, and I'm guessing that on the return there must have been an Elite (of some level of status) who was also using miles. Guess there's no way to know if it was sorted by status, fare code, or any other way though. |
Originally Posted by notquiteaff
(Post 15214743)
Love the Red Presidents Club moniker.
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Originally Posted by Syzygies
(Post 15214591)
The general question is this:
Within 24 hours before departure, are Mileage Upgrade Rewards, SWUs, and CR1s sorted first by fare class, or first by elite status, on the upgrade standby list? Reread CO Insider's recent post carefully, it contains new information: As of a few months ago, flyers who have waitlisted miles for an upgrade appear on the upgrade standby list ahead of elites waiting for a complimentary upgrade. If these "Reward" flyers clear, they do not get their miles returned. What no one has specified online, is how this particular cluster of flyers is sorted, within the upgrade standby list, as of a few months ago. It is of interest to me because on Thursday afternoons EWR to SFO I always waitlist miles for an upgrade. Several times I have been the last person to upgrade, and several times I have been left #1 on the list (e.g. out of 62), not upgraded. If it is worth thousands of dollars to anyone to ever sit in front, then this question is worth thousands of dollars to me. Given that there's a slim chance of a complimentary upgrade on these flights, some might view this as a dilution of elite benefits. When other upgrade certs (SWUs, CR1s) enter the mix, one can ask the same question. If on many routes, the complimentary upgrade becomes a rare event, then many of us should wonder how much elite status matters. |
Originally Posted by notquiteaff
(Post 15214743)
Love the Red Presidents Club moniker. Maybe they could open one in Moscow? |
What will happen to our flexible elite miles going forward and the flexible elite mile program?
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Originally Posted by UA-NYC
(Post 15214967)
As red is no longer a part of the new UA's brand identity (unless there's a greenfield 3rd approach down the road), I highly doubt we will see a Red Prez Club, a red carpet, a red globe, or anything else red.
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Are You Kidding
Originally Posted by TWA Fan 1
(Post 15214261)
Well, I think the real issue is that there will soon no longer be a Presidents Club program.
The "clubs" are very profitable on their own so no matter the name there will definitely a club program that's likely to be more like PC than RC in my prognastication (I hope) It boggles what's left of my mind to see the new fees One of the very nicest things Ringling ever did for me (& there were many) was my charter life w/ spouse |
Originally Posted by CHIC SILBER
(Post 15220989)
I know that's not a complete quote TWA but it has a resonance
The "clubs" are very profitable on their own so no matter the name there will definitely a club program that's likely to be more like PC than RC in my prognastication (I hope) It boggles what's left of my mind to see the new fees One of the very nicest things Ringling ever did for me (& there were many) was my charter life w/ spouse |
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