![]() |
HoKeY Question
I recently booked a ticket on CO to MEX in H and K. When I called to upgrade the agent said that this ticket was non-upgradable. I do not fly CO much but from what I have read here I thought all H,K,Y fares were upgradable?
|
HoKeY doesn't apply on flights to Mexico.
Assuming that your fare is published, I can't think of any reason the fare would not be upgradeable. Any chance there were simply no upgrades available? |
Nope. The agent explicitly said that this fare basis was non-upgradable.
|
Did ya call back and ask another agent?
|
I called back and the agent said it was non-upgradable because it was a holiday fare. However, last week, the agent I booked it with said "of course it is upgradable, it is booked in H and K." Do I have any recourse, or am I stuck in Y?
|
Agents are clueless about Mexico upgrades. I called 3 times in December to ask and received answers ranging from "Mexico is only served by one class aircraft", "Mexican Government rules dont allow mileage upgrades" and "South America (sic) requires HoKeY".
|
Yep, got an automatic upgrade for myself and my wife on my last trip to CZM-IAH. No problem--My wife even got her upgrade at the 3 day gold window (on a separate itinerary).
As I understand it, if automatic upgrades are available, the tix are upgradeable in general. [This message has been edited by tvx (edited 04-16-2002).] |
Definitely upgradeable. Get new agent or call we-care.
|
wrong thread
[This message has been edited by UA*AA (edited 04-16-2002).] |
I called WeCare and the CSR said that the fare was defiantly NOT upgradable but she added a note to my record allowing me to change my dates/time in order to find a non-holiday fare without a change fee.
|
I work at CO in reservations. The KHY requirement only applies in the BusinessFirst cabin (a plane which has a J class of service). Other markets such as Mexico, San Juan or Caracas go by the fare rules. Some K fares are not upgradeable, and you would only know this by reading the "rule conditions" portion of the fare rules.
Generally, if you got a good price on a Latin or Caribbean plane with a "Business" class cabin, it is likely not upgradeable. |
ResAgent86 I appreciate your information and input, you wrote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Generally, if you got a good price on a Latin or Caribbean plane with a "Business" class cabin, it is likely not upgradeable.</font> <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">OTHER CONDITIONS ........... 2. ONEPASS AWARDS OTHER ONEPASS PROMOTIONAL OFFERS OR OTHER CO MARKETING PROGRAMS MAY NOT BE APPLIED FOR TRAVEL ON FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE.</font> |
Old Gold: unless I'm mistaken, SJU routes from IAH are flown on a 738. Therefore there's no BizClass, only FirstClass. I always thought you could u/g a trip to SJU for 15k miles (17.5k?) one-way from any fare. I would assume that EUA might run (ha ha) on those flights too...
FWIW There is no (J) on IAH-SJU: C0 D0 Z0 E0. |
The simple fact is Continental pricing in many markets is just not competitive any longer. I see this more and more, all the time now. It used to be "a little" higher, but CO fares in many markets are so very much higher now that I have to actually select other airlines. And, like you Old Gold, I'm an infinite elite, so its not an easy choice to swtich off Continental. But I cannot pay 1.5-3x the lowest available rate just to fly on Continental.
|
EWR-COflyer: You're right, the plane is a 738, but the printed rules, if I'm interperting them correctly, rule out OnePass mileage upgrades.
It's a vacation trip with the wife, so I don't want to play EUA-Companion upgrade roulette. Why would I want to pay almost twice as much as the AA fare to fly CO on a fare that won't allow me to burn my OnePass miles to upgrade????....To earn more OnePass miles????? Gimmie a break! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 2:30 pm. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.