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Amtrak segments posting incorrectly to OP
Greetings everyone,
I need some help from folks to see if anyone has encountered the same situation and what the resolution was. I traveled on Amtrak between NY Penn Station and DC on Acela Express in Business Class. According to CO web site, I should have earned 500 EQMs for this trip. I ended up with only 250 EQMs and so I called Continental to ask why. The fare that was on my ticket was K class. According to Continental OP Service Center, K class tickets are all in discount coach (even though mine was in Business on Acela - plus it makes no logical sense - how could I have discount coach fare in Business class - Amtrak would not let me on). I then called Amtrak who claimed that Continental in not up to speed with Amtrak's fare classes because as of January, the K class is Business Class on Acela and Metroliner. OPSC told me that the only fares according to their internal agreement with Amtrak that should earn 100% EQMs are the ones that have J fare class listed on them. According to Amtrak - J fares are Business Class fares on REGIONAL TRAINS. In addition to all this, I told the Manager that I could not have even earned OP miles for the train UNLESS it was in Business Class or First Class on Metroliner or Acela and she agreed. So now I am waiting for the manager to call me back. Anyone has had the same thing happen to them and if so, how has this been resolved? Thanks much. So now, I had the OP Manager telephone Amtrak liason so they could resolve this situation. |
Were you on a CO codeshare or a standard Amtrak fare? They give points differently.
As for the Coach/Business thing, on an Acela train, Business class IS coach. There is no coach on the train, and all Amtrak trains are 2 class setups. If you are traveling on an Amtrak ticket and give you OP number, you get miles as you expected. If you were traveling on a CO codeshare ticket, there is a lesser mileage accrual - like what you got. In the case of Amtrak you always lose by purchasing tickets from CO. All of this is listed at http://www.continental.com/web/en-US...er/amtrak.aspx |
Originally Posted by BigRed
Were you on a CO codeshare or a standard Amtrak fare? They give points differently.
As for the Coach/Business thing, on an Acela train, Business class IS coach. There is no coach on the train, and all Amtrak trains are 2 class setups. If you are traveling on an Amtrak ticket and give you OP number, you get miles as you expected. If you were traveling on a CO codeshare ticket, there is a lesser mileage accrual - like what you got. In the case of Amtrak you always lose by purchasing tickets from CO. All of this is listed at http://www.continental.com/web/en-US...er/amtrak.aspx So I am trying to duke it out with OnePass right now trying to explain to them that there is no 50% EQM for Acela... |
I just got off the phone with the OP Service Center (your approximate wiat time is 37 minutes......)
I sent in my Amtrak receipt for an Acela trip from New York to Boston TWICE and I keep getting back a form letter asking for my original boarding pass. HELLO? anybody ever ridden a train.... there IS no boarding pass. You have a TICKET and that's it! I guess there mode is just stonewall and 85% of people just give up. |
Originally Posted by Hog Heaven
I just got off the phone with the OP Service Center (your approximate wiat time is 37 minutes......)
I sent in my Amtrak receipt for an Acela trip from New York to Boston TWICE and I keep getting back a form letter asking for my original boarding pass. HELLO? anybody ever ridden a train.... there IS no boarding pass. You have a TICKET and that's it! I guess there mode is just stonewall and 85% of people just give up. |
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