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Mackieman Nov 25, 2009 1:46 pm


Originally Posted by COFreqFlyer (Post 12880155)
40min in DEN is no problem.

UA mainline to UAEx with 60 gates separating the two?

Brituchenite Nov 25, 2009 1:49 pm


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 12878939)
I didn't get mine yet :(:(:(

Mail arrived while I was at the football game. Black Diamond Club wallet candy is now occupying space in my wallet!! :D:D:D




Originally Posted by Olton Hall (Post 12879363)
I'm talking gov't work here. One is an agency I wanted to get into earlier until they shut the door on all hireing.

I'm assuming that's good???




Originally Posted by sfogate (Post 12879384)
PowderPuff Girls: cute cartoon with sassy characters.


well Sassy certainly describes them !! Juniors vs Seniors, first game of the season. Miss TeenBrit is a junior. They lost! 12-34. They gave a good game though. Having said that I had NO CLUE what I was looking at other than a gaggle of girls running around a field.

Brituchenite Nov 25, 2009 1:50 pm

Just in case no one saw my quyestion earlier: if I book a flight on CO.com and my onepass number is in there, can I change the number in the booking to show my BD number if I want to credit the flight to BD?

sdm1130 Nov 25, 2009 1:55 pm


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 12880191)
Just in case no one saw my quyestion earlier: if I book a flight on CO.com and my onepass number is in there, can I change the number in the booking to show my BD number if I want to credit the flight to BD?

Yes, no problem. Just keep in mind you will probably not be able to keep an upgrade on CO and credit the flight to BD.

COFreqFlyer Nov 25, 2009 1:58 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 12880168)
UA mainline to UAEx with 60 gates separating the two?

"Caution. The moving walkway is nearing its end. Please watch your step. Thank you."

:D

Mackieman Nov 25, 2009 2:01 pm


Originally Posted by COFreqFlyer (Post 12880220)
"Caution. The moving walkway is nearing its end. Please watch your step. Thank you."

:D

Heh, if you say so. We'll see what happens. If the inbound flight from PHX is delayed even a little, I'm screwed.

Mackieman Nov 25, 2009 2:04 pm

Alrighty, off to AUS. Will update the parking situation for Flyer_70 once I make it into the PC.

COFreqFlyer Nov 25, 2009 2:08 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 12880233)
Heh, if you say so. We'll see what happens. If the inbound flight from PHX is delayed even a little, I'm screwed.

Nah, you'll be in terminal B for the whole thing. Very easy to make it from one end to the other. It's only when you have to catch the train to another terminal does it get nasty, and even then not too bad.

Scott6067 Nov 25, 2009 2:08 pm

I went to CO.com to trip an upcoming trip and noticeed about an hour later that CO is now in two Alliances as the printed reservation has the Skyteam logo next to the CO logo. I have reported it on the thread at the top of the CO Forum, lets see how long it takes to fix.

icurhere2 Nov 25, 2009 2:12 pm


Originally Posted by MBM3 (Post 12880029)
I can host for you if youd like.

I love FT. Another link bookmarked - I need to make it to May.

icurhere2 Nov 25, 2009 2:13 pm


Originally Posted by sfogate (Post 12880036)
For irrops, we are to leave the original booking alone, add in ARUNK at the end of your PNR and then book the protection. This is for delayed flights only.

For canceled flights, the agent is to substitute the new flight for the canceled one.

See - our resident expert indeed can give us the straight story.

FT Lurker Nov 25, 2009 2:19 pm


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 12880184)
Mail arrived while I was at the football game. Black Diamond Club wallet candy is now occupying space in my wallet!! :D:D:D

^^

I will get to give the new BD card a workout tomorrow. :D


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 12880191)
Just in case no one saw my quyestion earlier: if I book a flight on CO.com and my onepass number is in there, can I change the number in the booking to show my BD number if I want to credit the flight to BD?

If I had my druthers, I would only switch the number from CO to BD on a RJ/prop only itinerary(no upgrade possible) or if ticketed in paid F. That said, there aren't really any juicy Q-ups to credit to BD right now...

Brituchenite Nov 25, 2009 2:20 pm


Originally Posted by sdm1130 (Post 12880211)
Yes, no problem. Just keep in mind you will probably not be able to keep an upgrade on CO and credit the flight to BD.

Thanks, and good point! I didn't think about the upgrade. Hmm. Decisions....decisions! Do I want to kick start re-earning BD gold status, or do I want to kick start CO Plat status, and get the upgrades if there are any available. Will have to give that some thought!

WWTBD?

Brituchenite Nov 25, 2009 2:23 pm


Originally Posted by FT Lurker (Post 12880316)
^^

I will get to give the new BD card a workout tomorrow. :D

Nice! Enjoy!


Originally Posted by FT Lurker (Post 12880316)
If I had my druthers, I would only switch the number from CO to BD on a RJ/prop only itinerary(no upgrade possible) or if ticketed in paid F. That said, there aren't really any juicy Q-ups to credit to BD right now...

I think I will do exactly that! Don't want to miss the opportunity of an upgrade on PHL-IAH-SAN and back!

Brituchenite Nov 25, 2009 2:24 pm

OK, Box Denizens, I'm off to pick up Mr.Brit from the train station, pick up his migraine meds, come home, bake pumpkin pie for tomorrow, make dinner, rest and get ready for the onslaught that is Thanksgiving.

If I'm not back later:

Happy Thanksgiving to the Box


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