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Originally Posted by mherdeg
(Post 17881975)
And I was once VDB'd from SEA-CLE to SEA-ORD-CLE and the agent had such complicated problems with the reservation that it took the agent 45 minutes (no exaggeration) to reticket me -- with a huge line growing behind me all the time.
If there's one agent and multiple VDBs, it could be a while before you're on your way. |
First come, first served definitely seems to be the rule.
I recently flew a non-stop transcon from California to EWR and they called for volunteers about 60 minutes prior to departure. The GA also announced what the alternative flights would be and they worked for me. I was the third (and last) person to get to the podium to volunteer behind one male (first in line) and one female (second). The GA took my BP and I filled out the form. As I was completing the form the GA placed my BP on her counter next to the BPs from the other two volunteers. I noticed that they had no status (I'm very tall and it's easy for me to see over the top shelf). Later they called me and the female to the counter and told us they didn't need our seats. I boarded and never saw the male (first in line) board so I assume he got the VDB. So much for status making a difference :td:. I relaize it's the prerogative of the GA to take who they want in a VDB situation, but at least with PMUA status counted for something. OBTW, the offer was for a coach seat and $250 in credits. I thought this was pretty low for a transcon. |
Originally Posted by PHLGovFlyer
(Post 17904246)
So much for status making a difference :td:.
Originally Posted by PHLGovFlyer
(Post 17904246)
OBTW, the offer was for a coach seat and $250 in credits. I thought this was pretty low for a transcon.
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Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 17905161)
For me - no offense, but I will show my side of DYKWIA...AFAIK, it is still an official policy to VDB based on status.
Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 17905161)
I will simply let them IDB instead. $250?
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Originally Posted by PHLGovFlyer
(Post 17905775)
I would love to have that verified by someone. As I mentioned, even with PMUA GAs had a lot of discretion to bypass the status ordered list, but at least it was a starting point and as a 1K I could push a bit using that as a basis. So far with sCO flights the FCFS approach seems to be the only thing that matters.
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Flying another MR tomorrow, including a FLL-EWR segment. At the moment, CO.com status is showing FLL-EWR has Economy being full, with First open (only 3 seats open, showing on KVS). Hopefully we'll have a few missed connections or standbys that the GA needs a volunteer for.
As my itinerary is four segments, and FLL-EWR is segment 3/4, anyone have an idea if its worth trying to get on a VDB list early, or should I just be first at the gate? Thanks in advance for any and all help. |
Originally Posted by broms
(Post 17916111)
Flying another MR tomorrow, including a FLL-EWR segment. At the moment, CO.com status is showing FLL-EWR has Economy being full, with First open (only 3 seats open, showing on KVS). Hopefully we'll have a few missed connections or standbys that the GA needs a volunteer for.
For missed connections, they are booked in the next available flight. So they will be put into the flight if they have inventory. For standby, always the lowest priority, any seats left.
Originally Posted by broms
(Post 17916111)
As my itinerary is four segments, and FLL-EWR is segment 3/4, anyone have an idea if its worth trying to get on a VDB list early, or should I just be first at the gate?
Thanks in advance for any and all help. But I don't think there is anything to offer anyway. |
Originally Posted by garykung
(Post 17916784)
For missed connections, they are booked in the next available flight. So they will be put into the flight if they have inventory.
UA is very good about doing this. In ORD, for example, they'll often purposefully zero out a flight on an IRROPS day and then the planners can allocate the space as they see fit. So a flight that may be over by 2 with an authorization of 12 over will show F0 Y0, and the computer can't book the space. But a planner or 1K desk can get you on. |
Originally Posted by channa
(Post 17916861)
FWIW, it's not uncommon for misconnects to be forced onto flights with no shown inventory, especially if they are statused passengers with no other reasonable reaccommodation.
UA is very good about doing this. In ORD, for example, they'll often purposefully zero out a flight on an IRROPS day and then the planners can allocate the space as they see fit. So a flight that may be over by 2 with an authorization of 12 over will show F0 Y0, and the computer can't book the space. But a planner or 1K desk can get you on. But in general - those passengers will not be stuck in that capacity. |
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