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Old Feb 1, 2022, 2:03 pm
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Click below to display this full wiki and read if you have general questions about using GUCs -- they may be answered here!
NOTE: Both GUC and RUC rules are listed below because the way GUCs work on domestic routes is now different than how RUCs work

New Fare Table for GUC/RUC Effective 2/1/2022


*****GUC*****

Flight has First Class
MC/C+ = Purchased
First = Last Seat J (Old Policy = OY)

Flight has DPS only
MC/C+ = Purchased
DPS = Last Seat (GUC=P / RUC=G) (Old Policy = RY)

Flight has D1 with no DPS
MC/C+ = Purchased
D1 = Z (Old Policy = OY)

Flight has D1 with DPS
MC/C+ = Purchased
DPS = Last Seat (GUC=P / RUC=G) (Old Policy = RY)
D1 = OY @ T-24h15m

Flight has D1 with DPS
DPS = Purchased
D1 = Z (Old Policy = OY)

Note: If GUC applied to domestic flight, it has better inventory than RUC (better chance for D1 transcon or to Hawaii)

*****RUC*****

Flight has First Class
MC/C+ = Purchased
First = Z (Old Policy = OY)

Flight has D1 with no DPS
MC/C+ = Purchased
D1 = OY (no change in old policy = OY)

Delta is using public inventory buckets J Z P G (and non-public bucket OY in some cases) to determine GUC/RUC availability. However once they have confirmed you the system converts the segment in your reservation to a different bucket. Here is the class mapping:

GUC Usage
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to DPS / P class needed / Books into RV (Clears at T-24.15 into D1 as OX if OY available)
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to D1 (no DPS) / Z class needed / Books into OK
DPS purchased / Upgrade to D1 / Z class needed / Books into OK
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to FC (no D1/DPS) / J class needed / Books into OV

RUC Usage
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to DPS / G class needed / Books into RX (Clears at T-24.15 into D1 as OX if OY available) ****THIS AIRCRAFT CONFIG MAKES NO SENSE DPS IS NOT SOLD ON RUC ROUTES, MAYBE THIS IS FOR FUTURE PLANS?****
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to D1 (no DPS) / OY class needed / Books into OX
DPS purchased / Upgrade to D1 / OY class needed / Books into OX ****THIS AIRCRAFT CONFIG MAKES NO SENSE DPS IS NOT SOLD ON RUC ROUTES, MAYBE THIS IS FOR FUTURE PLANS?****
MC or C+ purchased / Upgrade to FC (no D1/DPS) / Z class needed / Books into OL

New Delta.com Upgrade Availability Indicators that appeared 2/1/22 and what they mean

***The GUC/RUC indicators are still based on married segment logic as of 10/2022. You likely will need to look up desired flights individually to see correct upgrade indicator. Also, indicators currently ONLY work for DL coded/ DL operated flights. You still need to use an external tool like Expert Flyer to find space on AF/KL/VS/KE.


Dom D1 Tag meaning:
Global Upgrade Certificate Available = GUC in Z (OY = 0 for RUC)
Upgrade Certificate Available = GUC in Z /or/ RUC in OY both available

Dom F Tag meaning:
Global Upgrade Certificate Available = GUC in Last Seat J (Z = 0 for RUC)
Upgrade Certificate Available = GUC in last seat J /or/ RUC in Z both available

Example D1 Flights from JFK - LAX (flight numbers are fictitious)

DL 01
Dom D1 flight
Actual Availability: J5 C4 D4 Z3
Hidden Availability: OY2
Website indicator: Upgrade Certificate Available
Actual decode: (2 RUC (OY) open, 3 GUC (Z) open)

DL 02
Dom D1 flight
Actual Availability: J5 C4 D4 Z3
Hidden Availability: OY0
Website indicator: Global Upgrade Certificate Available
Actual decode: (0 RUC (OY) open, 3 GUC (Z) open)

DL 03
Dom D1 flight
Actual Availability: J3 C2 D2 Z0
Hidden Availability: OY0
Website indicator: No flag - neither is available GUC (Z0) and RUC (OY0)

DL 04
Dom First flight
Actual Availability: J3 C2 D2 Z1
Hidden Availability: n/a
Website indicator: Upgrade Certificate Available
Actual decode: (1 RUC (Z) open, 3 GUC (J) open)

DL 05
Dom First flight
Actual Availability: J3 C2 D2 Z0
Hidden Availability: n/a
Website indicator: Global Upgrade Certificate Available
Actual decode: (0 RUC (Z) open, 3 GUC (J) open)

DL 06
Dom First flight
Actual Availability: J0 C0 D0 Z0
Hidden Availability: n/a
Website indicator: No flag - neither is available
Actual decode: (0 RUC (Z) open, 0 GUC (J) open)

Other Upgrade Rules (post 01 Feb 2022)

Using GUCs to upgrade companions:
  • "There is no limit to the number of travel companions you can upgrade with an Upgrade Certificate — even if you don’t need to use one for yourself.* In order to upgrade your companions, they must be flying in the same reservation or a linked reservation and each companion will require their own Certificate to be upgraded."
  • *but if you are using an AMEX Companion Cert then you must use GUCs for both passengers or none (must travel in same cabin)

Using Delta Global Upgrades

DL page: https://www.delta.com/us/en/skymiles...llion-upgrades
scroll down to "Upgrade Certificates" and start reading there. Other primary sections of interest may be "Where to Use Upgrade Certificates" and "How the Upgrade Certificates Waitlist Works", or scroll to the bottom to expand the full T&C (also the pre-2022 historical terms are still available as well)

Choosing upgrades as a choice benefit
  • Starting with the 2022 Medallion year, upgrade certificates now expire at the end of the Medallion year they are associated with, i.e. for MQ*s accumulated in 2022, to qualify for 2023 status, any certificates selected with 2023 Choice Benefits expire Jan 31, 2024 regardless of when you select them. (Historically, certs expired a year after the date on which you selected them but this is no longer the case). So if you are confident you will be using GUCs (or RUCs for that matter) there is no longer much reason to wait to select them -- the only real reason to wait is that if you reach the end of the year without having needed to select certificates, you would still be able to choose something else like SkyMiles as a Choice Benefit.
  • Certificates usually appear in your account within 24 hours of selection (and in most cases far sooner than that, within a small number of hours). If you have selected your choice benefits very recently (within the last 24-48 hours), the phone agent may not yet be able to see your upgrade codes, but you can read the codes to the agent from the My Wallet page on Delta.com
  • All Diamond Medallions also receive a Platinum Medallion choice benefit, even if just renewing existing Diamond status in a year, so DMs could for example select 4 RUCs as their Platinum choice benefit and 4 GUCs as one of their Diamond choice benefit, or 4 RUCs as their Platinum choice benefit and 8 more RUCs as one of their Diamond choice benefits
  • However, it is not possible to select 8 RUCs as one Diamond choice benefit and 4 GUCs as another, nor select 4 GUCs more than once for a single year's Diamond choice benefits -- so the most GUCs anyone can currently earn in a single year is 4
  • You do not need to select all three DM benefits at the same time, nor do you need to select your PM benefit before your DM benefits
  • Upgrades can be used after you are no longer a Diamond Medallion as long as the upgrades are still valid, though non-DM-line phone agents will be less familiar with them, so they may be harder to use or run a higher risk of being processed incorrectly, so it may be worth booking your GUC flights before your DM status expires if possible.
  • All flights to be upgraded must be flown, not just requested, by the expiration date of the upgrade certificates, though there have been some examples of short extensions offered by phone agents (for example, to the end of the month of the expiration date) as long as the upgrade is able to be confirmed before the certificates expire. In this case it is important to push the agent to make sure the ticket is reissued right away, since it will not be possible to reissue the ticket after the GUC expires. You can tell if the ticket has been reissued because the ticket number on the booking will change from what it was when you originally booked in coach, and the GUC will be marked as "closed" in your wallet on Delta.com.
Finding upgrade space
  • If you book a main cabin ticket, GUCs may now only be used to clear in advance into Premium Select; you can still use a single GUC to upgrade from main to PS, then waitlist for D1, but in this case you will not clear any earlier than T-24h. Note: in most cases gate agents in other countries may not know how or be willing to clear the day-of-travel upgrade list, in which case you are relying on space to open up before the gate takes control and being able to call in to get a phone agent to process the upgrade for you.
  • If you book PS outright, you can clear into D1 any time (including at booking) subject to availability similar to how GUCs used to work pre-2022.
  • The website now shows certificate availability since early 2021: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...d-12-31-a.html however quirks have been reported both with the website showing availability and agents saying no, or the website not showing availability but people clearing at booking. Unclear how much of this is buggy Delta IT and how much of it is uninformed/junior agents.
  • Delta phone agents and Twitter/chat reps can also check for available upgrade space
  • ExpertFlyer cannot be directly use to look for space in any two-letter inventory bucket, including the O_ upgrade buckets, but in some cases upgrade inventory may map onto a paid fare bucket such as Z; there have been observed quirks here as well so YMMV.
  • Upgrade space is not necessarily correlated with award space
Other upgrade rules
  • It is possible to request upgrades in one direction of a roundtrip only, for example if you had 4 US-Europe trips planned and only 4 GUCs, you might decide to upgrade the eastbound flights only as they are overnight flights and remain in economy for the westbound flights.
  • Unlike AA and UA upgrades, DL upgrades cannot be gifted to someone whom the SkyMiles member is not traveling with. However you can use GUCs to upgrade any number of companions up to the limit of however GUCs you have available, even if you do not need to upgrade yourself (i.e. you already purchased J).
  • The priority order of GUCs, RUCs, mileage upgrades, and complimentary upgrades is not 100% clear, but it is known that GUCs and RUCs have higher priority than complimentary upgrades, and that GUCs and RUCs appear to have equal priority. It is listed on Delta.com that GUCs and RUCs clear first by medallion level and then by time of request, which is different from the upgrade priority used for complimentary upgrades (which is also listed on the website)
  • Gate agents can only process an upgrade if you are on the upgrade list. If one is not on the upgrade list because the GUC was incorrectly applied by a ticketing agent, that mistake can only be fixed by Delta reservations prior to 3 hours before schedule departure. If you check-in for a flight with a GUC supposedly applied (assuming it has not already cleared), and are not on the upgrade list, then something is wrong. The three hour deadline cannot be over-ridden, and a flyer with a mis-applied GUC will not be upgraded at the gate even if seats are available at departure.

Using upgrades on KLM

Dedicated thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...grade-klm.html
  • "For travel on KLM-operated, Delta-marketed flights this certificate may be used to upgrade on published fares booked in Y, B, M, H, Q, K, L, U, T, X or V class and all fare classes upgrade into Z class. For travel on KLM-operated flights marketed by KLM, fares booked in Y, B, M, K, H, L, Q, T, N, R, or V class are eligible to upgrade into Z class. For travel on KLM-operated flights marketed by AF, this certificate may be used to upgrade on published fares booked in Y, B, M, K, H, L, Q, T, N, R, or V class into Z class. "
  • NOTE: some of the combinations above are only (relatively) recently eligible for GUCs. Phone agents may not be familiar with the new rules, and may need to be gently pointed in the direction of the DL T&C on their own website.
  • NOTE 2: Although as of Sep 2022 the website T&C have not been updated to reflect this yet, KL's rollout of Premium Economy is under way, and on routes where it is available, similar to on DL and AF you can only upgrade one cabin with a GUC.
  • In the course of processing the upgrade of a Delta-marketed, KLM-operated flight, Delta reissues the KLM flights on KLM flight numbers when they issue the upgrade
  • Make sure they reissue the ticket before you hang up on the call. If the ticket is not reissued, the partner airline will cancel the segment entirely within several days, as from their perspective they will see a reserved seat without a supporting payment (the certificate).
  • It is not possible to waitlist for upgrade on KLM flights, nor to go to the airport upgrade list, so space must be available in advance in order for the upgrade to clear. Many agents will offer to put you on the waitlist, but putting you on the upgrade waitlist for a KLM flight will simply never clear so you're better off monitoring it yourself (see next bullets).
  • KLM upgrade space can be checked on ExpertFlyer.com (requires a paid membership). ExpertFlyer also allows users to set alerts for particular fare classes becoming available, which could be useful in lieu of being able to waitlist -- you can set an ExpertFlyer alert for "Z" availability and then call Delta to grab the upgrade if you receive an ExpertFlyer alert that it becomes available. If you don't want to pay for an EF subscription you can also search ITA Matrix and force "f bc=z" in the extended codes to search only for Z availability.
  • KLM upgrade space on a single segment is different if you search that segment alone vs. if you search a connecting itinerary involving that segment. So if you are looking for KLM upgrades ORD-AMS-JNB, you need to search ORD-JNB in ExpertFlyer to see the true availability; even if there is space on ORD-AMS and AMS-JNB, if it Z space doesn't show up for ORD-JNB you won't be able to upgrade. Unfortunately this means that ExpertFlyer availability alerts, which can only be set on a segment-by-segment basis, are not useful for monitoring KLM upgrade availability on connecting flights.
  • In some cases, adding a DL domestic connecting flight can change KLM upgrade availability. For example ATL-AMS on KLM may show availability but MCO-ATL-AMS may not. Example. Unfortunately some more complex routings, such as forcing an extra connection to find KLM upgrade space (flying JFK-ORD-AMS-CPT instead of JFK-AMS-CPT), do not show up on ExpertFlyer so you are at the mercy of hopefully finding Delta agents who know what they're doing.
  • Bookings with KLM ticket numbers (starting in 074) can be upgraded using the same rules as bookings with Delta ticket numbers (starting in 006). Delta-operated, KLM-coded flights can be upgraded under the same rules as any other KLM-coded flight. Delta-coded, Delta-operated flights booked on a KLM ticket number can be upgraded the same as if they were booked on a Delta ticket number, so in any fare class other than E.
  • There have been numerous challenges with KLM upgrades, so be careful, be persistent, and make sure you request the upgrade within the no-risk cancellation window of the ticket so you can cancel if it doesn't work as expected.
  • More KLM upgrade reading: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Using upgrades on Air France

Dedicated thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...20-onward.html

"For travel on Air France-operated flights marketed by Air France and booked in Y, B, M, K, H, L, Q, T, N, R, or V class, customers can upgrade into A class (Premium Economy), or they can upgrade from W, S, or A class into Z class (Business Class). For Air France-operated flights marketed by KLM, customers with a published fare booked in Y, B, M, K, H, L, Q, T, N, R, or V class can upgrade into A class (Premium Economy), or they can upgrade from W, S, or A class into Z class (Business Class). For Air France-operated flights marketed by Delta, customers with a published fare booked in Y, B, M, H, Q, K, L, U, T, X or V class can upgrade into A class (Premium Economy), or they can upgrade from W, S, or A class into Z class (Business Class). In addition, customers traveling on an Air France-operated, Delta-marketed flight and booked in P, A, or G class can upgrade to Z class (Business Class). "

NOTE: GUC usage on AF used to be restricted to high fare classes only. Phone agents may not be familiar with the new rules, and may need to be gently pointed in the direction of the DL T&C on their own website.

NOTE 2: Most of the bullet points about GUCs on KL (above) apply to AF as well, including the advice to get the ticket reissued immediately upon clearing.

Using upgrades on Virgin Atlantic

3-year-old thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...lantic-vs.html
related, upgrading VS with SkyMiles (also requires G class, so the info may be useful too?): https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...pgrade-vs.html
  • "Valid on Delta-marketed, Virgin Atlantic-operated flights for use globally on published fares booked in W, S, Y, B, M, H, Q, K, L, U, T, X or V class to Virgin Atlantic’s P class (Premium Economy), or from fares booked in P, A, G class to Virgin Atlantic’s G class (Upper Class)." Upgrading on Virgin-marketed (VS flight number) flights using GUCs is not possible.
  • Global Upgrades on Virgin Atlantic flights must be confirmed 24 hours prior to departure.
  • Global Upgrade Certificates may not be used to waitlist for a Virgin Atlantic-operated flight. Many agents will offer to put you on the waitlist, but putting you on the upgrade waitlist for a Virgin Atlantic flight will simply never clear so you're better off monitoring it yourself (see next bullets).
  • DL flight numbers are not available for most Virgin Atlantic flights to regions other than the US (for example LHR-JNB), so it is not possible to use GUCs on those flights.
  • Virgin Atlantic upgrade space appears to use the same availability as awards, so if a business class award is available for a Virgin Atlantic flight on Delta.com, it should be available for an upgrade (as long as that flight is booked on a DL flight number). If an award is not available, an upgrade is probably not available -- but if you notice any exceptions to this rule please share in the thread. You can also monitor G space using ExpertFlyer (see KLM section above).
  • Because G is the same code as Virgin Atlantic uses for award tickets, after you fly the tickets will register with Delta as having been awards and will not earn any miles. Watch your mileage earning carefully and you will likely have to call Delta and explain that it wasn't an award ticket but an upgrade from a paid coach ticket, and they will correct the mileage earning to be equivalent to what you would have earned on your original coach ticket.
Using upgrades on Korean (restricted to certain fare classes only)

Dedicated thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/delt...ed-thread.html

"Valid on Delta-marketed, Korean Air-operated flights for use globally on Delta's published fares booked in J class to Korean Air’s A class, Y or B class to Korean Air's Z class, or booked in M class to Korean Air's O class."

GUC usage on Korean requires the purchase of high fare classes, which may mean that it is cheaper to buy a discounted business class ticket than to buy an eligible coach fare and try to upgrade. Uniquely, it is possible to use GUCs to upgrade from business to first on Korean, but only if you buy the most expensive business class fares.

Using upgrades on Aeromexico

"For travel on Aeromexico operated, Delta marketed flights this certificate may be used to upgrade on Delta`s published fares booked in W, Y, B, M, H, Q, K, L, U, T, X or V class and all fare classes upgrade into Aeromexico`s O class."

Using upgrades on Virgin Australia

Valid on Delta-marketed, Virgin Australia-operated flights on published fares booked in Y, B, M, H, Q, K, L, U class to Virgin Australia’s Business Class.

Delta no longer partners with Virgin Australia. "Effective September 1, 2021 Global Upgrade Certificates will no longer be issued on Delta-marketed, Virgin Australia-operated flights. For Global Upgrade Certificates already issued, travel must be completed by August 31, 2022 or within 1 year of the ticket being issued."



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Old Mar 26, 2022, 9:40 am
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Originally Posted by flyerCO
What? Where does poster say they made a new booking? Poster has stated he was booked SEA-LHR and now has been rebooked on ATL-LHR.
I've seen some crazy irops rebookings but changing the destination from one side of the continent to another isn't one of them. If the change is merely a new routing with the same origin and destination, that's one thing, but if SEA was the original destination and ATL is the current one, that's another.
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Originally Posted by WillBarrett_68
I've seen some crazy irops rebookings but changing the destination from one side of the continent to another isn't one of them. If the change is merely a new routing with the same origin and destination, that's one thing, but if SEA was the original destination and ATL is the current one, that's another.
I'm guessing that OP is only talking about the effected flight to LHR. Their O/D doesn't appear changed from way i read it. Only change is instead of SEA into LHR they now go ATL into LHR. Point of post would make no sense otherwise.
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Originally Posted by flyerCO
I'm guessing that OP is only talking about the effected flight to LHR. Their O/D doesn't appear changed from way i read it. Only change is instead of SEA into LHR they now go ATL into LHR. Point of post would make no sense otherwise.
Honestly I am not sure either way, the OP has not really given enough information. And you've got it backwards fwiw, the flight in question is ex-LHR. I'm not sure why everyone is just assuming it's a connecting itinerary, the OP never mentioned any connection.
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Originally Posted by WannabePBA
Their new stance since about July of last year seems to be if you were previously cleared and there is a non-voluntary schedule change (Delta initiated flight change/cancellation), they tell you to go pound sand and put you back on the waitlist on the new flights. Doesn’t matter if original clearance was pre-2/1. Very YMMV-heavy based on experiences of many posters. Most people (myself included) are saying they don’t re-accommodate your previously cleared upgrades anymore but a few say after calling in 5 times they will find someone that will do it for them.

I have a GUC-cleared-in-January itinerary booked in Aug to AMS and am just waiting for the schedule change and loss of upgrade. I know it will happen…only a matter of time.

This (and the new rule changes) have been discussed extensively on previous threads here.
As I posted on one of the other threads, I had a very different experience with a TLV to BOS flight which was moved to a subsequent day resulting in a missed connection onward to LGA. Since it left me with an impossible itinerary on the original day, I was accommodated on the non-stop TLV to JFK flight that same day and GUC inventory was overridden. There was absolutely no pushback and all was accomplished on the initial call. I think the key was that the schedule change did not leave any other options. Some of the other situations might have involved a schedule change where the traveler did not like the rescheduled routing on that day and asked for different flights. So I wouldn't be so concerned that Delta will not accommodate provided the upgrade had cleared and the traveler has some flexibility.
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Agent Global Error?

Hello,

My spouse and I have accumulated 14 GUCs with cancels/extensions due to the pandemic. However, our accounts only show 13 in total. Unsure if we used one? We booked 3 Intl trips recently. The agents mentioned that some were committed to other trips. We ended up with.

1. 2 people (2GUCs). Seats in OK/OV. We paid for D1 one way.
2. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK going and OX/OV returning.
3. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK and OK/OV returning.

Delta.com shows 13 GUC’s in our combined accts. I’m concerned that we are short one GUC. Is this possible if we already have seats confirmed w/ tickets reissued and emails confirming it? Could they have accidentally used one twice?!? Did we just have another we didn’t know about? So many change/cancels with the pandemic, we can’t keep track.

If they did make a mistake, where in the process would this be discovered? Are we OK since we have seats on all the flights? I’m just afraid of being out of the country, returning home, and then being informed that they just discovered we are short.

My spouse tells me to shut up and let it be. However, I am the catastrophic thinker and want to make sure we are no missing something here.

Thanks, and this is many first post. I’m sorry of I mis directed this! I found this thread trying to google my problem.
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Hello,

My spouse and I have accumulated 14 GUCs with cancels/extensions due to the pandemic. However, our accounts only show 13 in total. Unsure if we used one? We booked 3 Intl trips recently. The agents mentioned that some were committed to other trips. We ended up with.

1. 2 people (2GUCs). Seats in OK/OV. We paid for D1 one way.
2. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK going and OX/OV returning.
3. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK and OK/OV returning.

Delta.com shows 13 GUC’s in our combined accts. I’m concerned that we are short one GUC. Is this possible if we already have seats confirmed w/ tickets reissued and emails confirming it? Could they have accidentally used one twice?!? Did we just have another we didn’t know about? So many change/cancels with the pandemic, we can’t keep track.

If they did make a mistake, where in the process would this be discovered? Are we OK since we have seats on all the flights? I’m just afraid of being out of the country, returning home, and then being informed that they just discovered we are short.

My spouse tells me to shut up and let it be. However, I am the catastrophic thinker and want to make sure we are no missing something here.

Thanks, and this is many first post. I’m sorry of I mis directed this! I found this thread trying to google my problem.
Applying GUCs (or RUCs for that matter) and then cancelling the trip does not use the GUC, as it is supposed to go back into your account, but there are often issues the way this appears both to you on delta.com, as well as to agent unfortunately. The GUC might initially appear as "closed" to the agent because it was used previously, but if the agent opens the same GUC on their end they will be able to see that the trip was cancelled and the GUC is in fact unused. You might have the same problem on delta.com. Go through your certificates and your spouse's certificates to find a GUC that is "closed" with a matching expiration date to the ones that are still open. Then you can ask the agent to look at that history of that specific GUC and if it's actually unused, then you can use it.

I usually keep screenshots of all the RUC/GUC numbers and redemption codes, but they should also still remain listed in your account as "closed" until the expiration date.
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Originally Posted by Chaz4449
Hello,

My spouse and I have accumulated 14 GUCs with cancels/extensions due to the pandemic. However, our accounts only show 13 in total. Unsure if we used one? We booked 3 Intl trips recently. The agents mentioned that some were committed to other trips. We ended up with.

1. 2 people (2GUCs). Seats in OK/OV. We paid for D1 one way.
2. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK going and OX/OV returning.
3. 3 people (6GUCs). Seats in OK and OK/OV returning.

Delta.com shows 13 GUC’s in our combined accts. I’m concerned that we are short one GUC. Is this possible if we already have seats confirmed w/ tickets reissued and emails confirming it? Could they have accidentally used one twice?!? Did we just have another we didn’t know about? So many change/cancels with the pandemic, we can’t keep track.

If they did make a mistake, where in the process would this be discovered? Are we OK since we have seats on all the flights? I’m just afraid of being out of the country, returning home, and then being informed that they just discovered we are short.

My spouse tells me to shut up and let it be. However, I am the catastrophic thinker and want to make sure we are no missing something here.

Thanks, and this is many first post. I’m sorry of I mis directed this! I found this thread trying to google my problem.
Do you have closed GUCs showing in your account? As mentioned they usually show as closed until the expiration date, which for me lately has included all of the expiration date extensions being applied to the closed certs in my account, so I have a long list of closed certs. With all the extensions it can also be hard to tell which certs are from which batches, but if you open the details on the website you can see the issued date which can help clarify which ones go together.

The first question should be, between open and closed certs do you have 4 certs in total from each batch (or I guess 2 if you ever picked the 2 GUCs + 4 RUCs DM choice option).

Then depending how many closed certs there are, you can call and ask them to take a look where each one was used. I did this recently as I was confused about my RUC balance ... turned out it was fine and I was just confused about when I'd used what, but I got lucky with a very patient agent who was willing to go through it with me. I can imagine it might take some HUCA since not all agents may be willing to go through what seems like a slightly challenging exercise for them.

As for where any might have gone, the one answer that springs to mind for me is whether a GUC was pulled at some point when an RUC should have been pulled (if you have any recollection of using an odd number of RUCs, and if your RUCs are still in clean multiples of 4, that might be an indicator of that)? Which may be fixable if that was the case and if you get a good agent.
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Old Mar 29, 2022, 8:38 am
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Originally Posted by flyerCO
Is your flight booked with a DL or AR codeshare number? (Not whose ticket stock, just how flight was marketed when bought)
Does it have to be coded as 006 DL flight to be able to use the GUC? i seem to remember that being true( for non KLM AF Virgin Atlantic Aeromexico). If so is there a way to get the ticket reissued from 044 coded flight to 006?
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Old Mar 29, 2022, 9:38 am
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Originally Posted by whammerkid
Does it have to be coded as 006 DL flight to be able to use the GUC? i seem to remember that being true( for non KLM AF Virgin Atlantic Aeromexico). If so is there a way to get the ticket reissued from 044 coded flight to 006?
There are data points about various experiences I believe, but in my experience, ticket stock doesn't matter, but marketing carrier does. So DL flight numbers on 044 stock may be fine ... though it is also an unlikely combination to have in hand. AR flight numbers, regardless of stock, you may be out of luck. (I have had a DL-marketed flight on a KLM-ticketed 074 flight reissued on 006 stock after applying GUCs ... although DL and KL are obviously very close, so it's also possible Delta can't change ticket stock coming from some of the partners that are less closely integrated.)
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Old Mar 30, 2022, 5:48 am
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Originally Posted by bgriff
There are data points about various experiences I believe, but in my experience, ticket stock doesn't matter, but marketing carrier does. So DL flight numbers on 044 stock may be fine ... though it is also an unlikely combination to have in hand. AR flight numbers, regardless of stock, you may be out of luck. (I have had a DL-marketed flight on a KLM-ticketed 074 flight reissued on 006 stock after applying GUCs ... although DL and KL are obviously very close, so it's also possible Delta can't change ticket stock coming from some of the partners that are less closely integrated.)
Understood ty for the response
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Old Mar 31, 2022, 2:40 am
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Originally Posted by bgriff
There are data points about various experiences I believe, but in my experience, ticket stock doesn't matter, but marketing carrier does. So DL flight numbers on 044 stock may be fine ... though it is also an unlikely combination to have in hand. AR flight numbers, regardless of stock, you may be out of luck. (I have had a DL-marketed flight on a KLM-ticketed 074 flight reissued on 006 stock after applying GUCs ... although DL and KL are obviously very close, so it's also possible Delta can't change ticket stock coming from some of the partners that are less closely integrated.)
Agreed. DL can reissue AF/KL/VS/KE tickets to 006 stock (req for GUC’s) because of joint venture status. There is no JV with AR. I would not expect this to work at all. This is also why GUCs operated on AM must be on DL flight number on 006 stock.
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Old Apr 1, 2022, 9:33 am
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Hi. Apologies if this question has already been asked. Post the 2/1/2022 changes for using GUCs, has anyone tried to use them for flying to SYD from the US? Did you trying buying coach (if so, were you quickly upgraded to PS) or did you buy PS initially? Did you get upgraded to Delta One for the trans Pacific leg while waiting in LAX (and likewise waiting to return from SYD)? Thanks for the help!
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Old Apr 1, 2022, 5:57 pm
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Originally Posted by Utskicat
Agreed. DL can reissue AF/KL/VS/KE tickets to 006 stock (req for GUC’s) because of joint venture status. There is no JV with AR. I would not expect this to work at all. This is also why GUCs operated on AM must be on DL flight number on 006 stock.
So in hindsight, since it was a Delta operated flight I should have booked the Delta (version of the) ticket for ~$1300(vs $487 with Amex points). That would have given me an 006 ticket And DL flight number which would have allowed me to get upgraded to comfort plus and let me apply GUCs for a chance at Delta One. #LessonLearned
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Originally Posted by kentflyer
Hi. Apologies if this question has already been asked. Post the 2/1/2022 changes for using GUCs, has anyone tried to use them for flying to SYD from the US? Did you trying buying coach (if so, were you quickly upgraded to PS) or did you buy PS initially? Did you get upgraded to Delta One for the trans Pacific leg while waiting in LAX (and likewise waiting to return from SYD)? Thanks for the help!
I found out a couple days ago I have a somewhat last minute business trip to Australia in two weeks (I would call two weeks notice to fly across the globe last minute, lol), but my exact dates were flexible, as long I was there sometime during the days in the 20’s. Did a search and found D1 upgrade space on a reasonable day out and back. $1650 coach fare paid by work, I paid $1800 out of pocket to upfare to PS, then used a cert for both directions. Round trip to SYD in D1 for $1800 two weeks out is a win in my book. And I’ll have about 5 days of leisure time in Perth/Sydney while I’m there.

This is twice this year I’ve had success using upgrade certs with two weeks notice for an international trip. I’m shocked but happy, and feel quite lucky. I had 12 GUCs to use this year and have used half of them for INTL travel already, and it’s only the beginning of April. If you told me at the beginning of the year I would have used 6 of them, I would have taken that.

To your question, you have to buy PS to get immediate upgrade to D1 if/when space becomes available. Else, you aren’t eligible for an upgrade direct from MC to D1 until T-24 or at gate.
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For the case of the missing GUC (13 vs 14 of them), is it possible that two were required for a direction (fare component) on one of the tickets? If a GUC is listed and upgrade inventory is available for only one segment, a second GUC is required if upgrade inventory opens later for another segment.
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