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mauld:
Yesterday, she was A5 F0. As a Platinum on the $1,800 H fare to SAN on Wednesday, she did NOT get an upgrade last night and we are now at A2 FO. She is not a happy camper, to say the least. It looks like things are totally out of control. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dcwcce: My EUA % is 17/21 81 % My actual upgrade % is 20/21 95.2 % (Already have EUA's for the next flight (3/18 -@ Five Day Window Q Fare) which will make me 18/22 [82 %] EUA and 21/22 [95.5 %] upgraded) Of the four non-EUA's One Coach, Two immediately upon check in and one rescue from the back of the plane. Let's see what happens tommorow when the five day window opens for my 3/22/02 Q fare flight. </font> 3/21/02 Additional Comments Got another EUA on 3/20 for a Q flight on 3/25, 20/24 EUA 83.333 % 23/24 Total Upgrade Percentage YTD 23/24 95.8333 % ------------------ "A Southwest line never gets longer, It only gets wider" [This message has been edited by dcwcce (edited 03-21-2002).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Vulcan: mauld: Yesterday, she was A5 F0. As a Platinum on the $1,800 H fare to SAN on Wednesday, she did NOT get an upgrade last night and we are now at A2 FO. She is not a happy camper, to say the least. It looks like things are totally out of control.</font> |
That's my argument entirely.
It looks like there's a new One Pass slogan: Continental - no point to staying loyal |
How about
Continental - Pay hard, fly right Continental - You pay, we loyal OnePass - the most talked about airline program on the web OnePass - the program that will let you accumulate miles in your account like no other airline OnePass - Let us take you for a ride http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif All are literally true, of course! |
I'm not sure that CO has completely changed its policy. I just got upgraded on two flights on CO at the five day window last night as a NW platinum, but I did not and still haven't been upgraded on the two flights that are 2 days earlier. The ticket is a T fare that I booked months ago when airfares were running around $100.
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My Dad was booked today on the 2:50pm from EWR to TPA on a Q ticket originating in LHR. He is UK gold (free PC club membership I might add) but did not receive an upgrade prior to today. He went to the airport early to standby for the earlier 11:30am, which looked full. He also checked in for the 2:50pm. He asked for the upgrade (we had checked and it was wide open) and he was told the following "those seats are reserved for revenue passengers and you are flying on a very low fare code". As it happens he made the 11:30am so it became a mute point but it sounds to me like she based his "upgradeableness" partly on his Q ticket.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MillieV: He asked for the upgrade (we had checked and it was wide open) and he was told the following "those seats are reserved for revenue passengers and you are flying on a very low fare code". </font> |
This thread is very detailed, I suppose I could get status on HP and e-mail copies of all of the lost revenue.
This seems to be an intolerable situation, LUsers drove me away from Delta, and I only consume TurQueys once a year. ------------------ "A Southwest line never gets longer, It only gets wider" |
Get this -- I was told the other day by an "Elite Line" agent that not all F seats are for elite upgrades. I'm 95% sure she didn't know what she was talking about.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ijgordon: Get this -- I was told the other day by an "Elite Line" agent that not all F seats are for elite upgrades. I'm 95% sure she didn't know what she was talking about.</font> |
I have been flying American more often this year than in the past, and I have to admit that if the virtual automatic upgrade for Platinum elites in Continental ends or declines dramatically, the additional pitch on American aircraft makes flying in coach much more pleasant than Continental (plus the blocking feature for elites in the American program)
It does seem to me that Continental is believing its own rhetoric about being #1, and in doing so, making a series of decisions, particularly the international fiasco, that will drive away many of their most loyal customers. In the first three months of this year, American has received revenue from six flights that would normally have gone to Continental |
I have been monitoring today's CO 1726 EWR-SAN as that is the flight my wife is on tomorrow with an $1,800 H ticket. That flight is now A2 F0 and she has NOT ben EUAed.
FOR TODAY: 3/19 3/18 10 PM A4 F1 ??????? 3/19 6 AM A2 F1 ??????? 8:40AM A2 F2 This is the 3.5 hour dump at 3.5 hours before 12:10 scheduled dep. Note that it remained A2 F2 until 11:50 (20 mins before flight time). You mean that there were no silvers or companions????? 11:50AM A4 F4 12:10 Departure A0 F0 It kind of makes you want to scratch your head. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">It kind of makes you want to scratch your head.[/B]</font> |
Well....did she get the upgrade??
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