CO VDB Compensation
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: NYC
Programs: CO Platinum/1K, SPG Platinum/Ambassador
Posts: 1,759
CO VDB Compensation
Does CO offer a flat 400 dollars like UA or do they still operate on the how much are you delayed scale? Also, do they solicit and process ahead of time or only after the flight is closed?
#2



Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Montebello, CA, USA
Posts: 2,556
I was bumped twice on CO in July. I got $400 for an overnight and $300 for what would have been a daytime 9 hour delay. For the overnight, I was processed before the flight closed, for the daytime, I was selected before the flight closed (and was able to get an earlier flight), but they didn't process the paperwork until after the original flight closed.
#3


Join Date: May 2002
Location: Moreland Hills (CLE)
Programs: Over-entitled UA 1.3MM Gold, AA Gold, Hilton Diamond, Marriott L-T Plat, Hertz PC
Posts: 5,526
CO compensation is, as noted, all over the map with one fairly constant metric of a max of $500 for a domestic flight. (I "scored" this amount for a EWR-PIT bump last Saturday.) Purely anecdotal, but I've seen higher comp amounts offered in EWR than in other markets.
I've been bumped as early as when the gate agent shows up (departure minus one hour) if the reaccomadation flight is leaving before the oversold flight in question. However, this is extremely rare.
They will solicit at kiosk check-in and/or when the gate agent signs in and sees the pax load for the flight.
I've also seen GAs show up at the gate knowing in advance that the flight is overbooked/oversold. A few times they have even identified, in advance, likely bump/re-route candidates.
Once I was on an oversold IAH-CLE flight and the agent was getting ready to process my VDB compensation. Another agent showed up and discovered that a pax was flying IAH-CLE-PIT. They ended up re-routing the PIT-bound pax direct (and gave no compensation). I got a "thank you for volunteering."
I've been bumped as early as when the gate agent shows up (departure minus one hour) if the reaccomadation flight is leaving before the oversold flight in question. However, this is extremely rare.
They will solicit at kiosk check-in and/or when the gate agent signs in and sees the pax load for the flight.
I've also seen GAs show up at the gate knowing in advance that the flight is overbooked/oversold. A few times they have even identified, in advance, likely bump/re-route candidates.
Once I was on an oversold IAH-CLE flight and the agent was getting ready to process my VDB compensation. Another agent showed up and discovered that a pax was flying IAH-CLE-PIT. They ended up re-routing the PIT-bound pax direct (and gave no compensation). I got a "thank you for volunteering."

