switching programs
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,481
switching programs
Im currently a million miler with EP status with American Airlines. Ive lost quite a bit of trust in AA over the past year and am shopping for a new program.
I live in South America and frequently fly to Europe and the Middle East.
Continental and UA are options and either program, I think, will match my American Airlines status level. Pricing on my routes seem comparable for both UA and Continental. Which has the better frequent flyer program (UA or Continental)?
I live in South America and frequently fly to Europe and the Middle East.
Continental and UA are options and either program, I think, will match my American Airlines status level. Pricing on my routes seem comparable for both UA and Continental. Which has the better frequent flyer program (UA or Continental)?
#2





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: 5,527
For international travel - United (better upgrade policies).
For U.S. domestic travel - Continental (IMHO).
I always thought that AA had the better routes/times/fares to/from Latin America. However, my opinion is somewhat dated.
For U.S. domestic travel - Continental (IMHO).
I always thought that AA had the better routes/times/fares to/from Latin America. However, my opinion is somewhat dated.
#3
Join Date: Jul 2004
Programs: CO Gold; SPG Gold***; AvisFirst;
Posts: 3,970
I'd say it somewhat depends on whether your SA destinations would be considered international business first on CO. If you are on routes which would be EUA-eligible, then it'd probably be CO.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Washington DC
Programs: United Mileage Plus, Hilton Honors
Posts: 935
Originally Posted by Billiken
For international travel - United (better upgrade policies).
For U.S. domestic travel - Continental (IMHO).
I always thought that AA had the better routes/times/fares to/from Latin America. However, my opinion is somewhat dated.
For U.S. domestic travel - Continental (IMHO).
I always thought that AA had the better routes/times/fares to/from Latin America. However, my opinion is somewhat dated.
But I concur with Billiken. UA for upgrades and CO for quality. Note that CO upgrades are about as rare as a visit from the Tooth Fairy and their seats are cramped. UA is better but CO has a better network in the NE.
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2,716
Personally, I would switch to NW as you get benefits on CO flights.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ORD
Programs: AA EXP, *wood Plat, Marriott Plat
Posts: 277
I would choose UA since you will probably be on very long flights. If you don't upgrade on CO, then you are in for a very uncomfortable ride in Y. If this happens on UA, at least you will have access to E+ seating with hopefully a blocked middle seat which makes Y a little more bearable.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: California
Programs: AA EXP 5 Mil, UA Global Services, BA Gold, DL Diamond, SPG Plat75, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,231
I second laloglz's suggestion. On UA, you have a backup if your upgrade does not come through. With CO, no such luck.

