MX in the middle of the night
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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MX in the middle of the night
Hey guys,
Seems like I'm about to have my first cancelled flight because of MX on CO. I'm sitting on CO229 that should have left DEN 1h30 ago. What are my rights as platinum? Do I get a hotel and if so, what's the fastest way to get to it before everyone else (I have only a carry-on)?
Seems like I'm about to have my first cancelled flight because of MX on CO. I'm sitting on CO229 that should have left DEN 1h30 ago. What are my rights as platinum? Do I get a hotel and if so, what's the fastest way to get to it before everyone else (I have only a carry-on)?
#2
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If it's mechanical, you need not worry. CO will take care of things.
It's when it's not mechanical (or debatable) when you have to worry about CO.
It's when it's not mechanical (or debatable) when you have to worry about CO.
#3
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Not true. Per new guidelines, ALL CO/UA elites (Silver, Gold, Platinum, 2P, 1P, 1K ect...) recieve hotels for any eason if they are stranded overnight due to cancellations, misconnections with no other available flights, including weather.
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Has this been disseminated to the legacy CO staff? Or will this be one of those things that only Scott and sfogate know about?
#5

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Whoa whoa whoa, when was this change confirmed? That would be a nice change (but lessens the need to be 1k again), but can't imagine what the hub hotels are gonna be like during major storms... every single elite getting a hotel would sell out the 5 mile radius of ORD.
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If true than Hallelujah and pass the biscuits! Good job CO/UA ^^^
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#8
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#9
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If anyone has any issues regarding accommodations, tell the agent to pull up GG Amenities to see what you're entitled to.
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Don't expect the Four Seasons or Ritz.
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#12
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Also, is there a place passengers can find the alliance guidelines for rebooking on other flights even if weather is the problem?
Last edited by sushibear; Jul 8, 2011 at 6:13 pm
#14
Join Date: Mar 2006
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In the event of an uninformed agent, what's the best way to kindly point the agent in the right direction?
In the past on UA, I've referred them to a * profile code. Not sure I'd need to do for CO agents.
In the past on UA, I've referred them to a * profile code. Not sure I'd need to do for CO agents.
#15

Join Date: Jun 2008
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"Domestic itineraries are only given a discounted hotel rate payable by the customer for delays or cancelations beyond CO's control: that would be weather. BUT if you are on a delayed flight of 4 or more hours between 10p-6am we will provide you with a hotel voucher. If you are connecting to/from an international destination all elites are eligible for a hotel voucher for delays/cancelations/diversion both within or beyond our control."
I'd like to see someone confirm that this policy exists for DOMESTIC ONLY itins.

