Inefficient Award Request procedure
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Cleveland
Programs: AF/KLM Plat For Life/UA Million Miler-PremEx For Life/SPG Gold
Posts: 5,056
Inefficient Award Request procedure
For non-KL\NW awards, you have to fill out a form and wait 5 business days to hear from FD.
In this era of electronics, computers and telecommunications, why is such a cumbersome system still place?
BTW, after waiting the 5 days, the answer to al my CO requests were a resounding NO.
In this era of electronics, computers and telecommunications, why is such a cumbersome system still place?
BTW, after waiting the 5 days, the answer to al my CO requests were a resounding NO.
#3
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: DUS
Posts: 4,004
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by beaubo:
For non-KL\NW awards, you have to fill out a form and wait 5 business days to hear from FD.
In this era of electronics, computers and telecommunications, why is such a cumbersome system still place?
BTW, after waiting the 5 days, the answer to al my CO requests were a resounding NO.</font>
For non-KL\NW awards, you have to fill out a form and wait 5 business days to hear from FD.
In this era of electronics, computers and telecommunications, why is such a cumbersome system still place?
BTW, after waiting the 5 days, the answer to al my CO requests were a resounding NO.</font>
Not to mention the ridiculous time they need to process your request....
#5




Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: BSB
Programs: DL 2 MM
Posts: 5,004
Award tickets are allocated in 'buckets' so a klm flight from DTW to AMS will have a KLM award ticket bucket, a separate Northwest award ticket bucket, and a third Continental one pass award ticket bucket.
If you have 2 passengers traveling the same itinerary you may have to pull flight segments from different buckets because the allocation on say KL is gone but NW or CO still has award space in their "award ticket buckets"
Sometimes when traveling from CMH to WAW I have an award ticket with some NW flights on KL Metal and some KL codeshare flights on Northwest metal because the award ticket had to be spread out on more than one airline's award ticket bucket(s).
Does this make any sense?
[This message has been edited by Radiocycle (edited 12-21-2002).]
If you have 2 passengers traveling the same itinerary you may have to pull flight segments from different buckets because the allocation on say KL is gone but NW or CO still has award space in their "award ticket buckets"
Sometimes when traveling from CMH to WAW I have an award ticket with some NW flights on KL Metal and some KL codeshare flights on Northwest metal because the award ticket had to be spread out on more than one airline's award ticket bucket(s).
Does this make any sense?
[This message has been edited by Radiocycle (edited 12-21-2002).]
#6
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: New York City
Posts: 3,527
Thanks, Radiocycle. Your post does make sense and also points to some of the complexities of the airline industry (especially to an outsider) with multiple frequent flyer program alliance partners and multiple airlines code-sharing on the same flight. Gosh, now I'm not sure if my post makes any sense!!

