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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 2:38 pm
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BOS to ORD

Hi there,

my wife will be starting a new project in Chicago shortly involving weekly travel

Both AA and UA offer direct service and times are equivalent. She's a member of both programs although only a handful of miles are on her account.

Which company would you pick and why?

I'm interested both in terms of service and FF programs

Thanks in advance for your insight
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 3:15 pm
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if she is going to do it for 10 weeks, then she could do the aa plt challenge, even on low fares.....

good luck...
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 3:51 pm
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UA has its advantages, too. I think main advantage would be Economy Plus. The other advantage would be that she can redeem rewards on Star Alliance.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 4:57 pm
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I don't see a big difference if she pays low fares. She could finish AA's Platinum challenge on her last flight, too late to do her any good as far as this assignment goes and of no use if she isn't going to fly AA in the future. She could get Gold sooner, which would be of at least some value for early boarding, being able to select exit row seats and such - as well as getting her 2,100+ bonus miles on her last five round trips. If she pays higher fares she could become Platinum in time for it to be useful.

UA is also not so great: she couldn't select E+ unless she pays a higher fare, since she won't have any status with them. The 17,000+ miles she'll earn this way won't get her any. E+ is a plus if she pays a high enough fare to sit there without status, though.

In my experience with both (UA 536 ORD-BOS most recently last week, lots of flights on AA as well), there isn't a lot of difference in service. In both cases most of the people she'll deal with will be competent professionals with a good attitude. A few won't. It's the luck of the draw on any given day.

To me, it's a toss-up. I'd base the choice on which airline looks better for whatever flying she expects to do down the road. As you move up the pecking order, differences start to show more.
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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 7:48 pm
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If the OP goes on CC, he might be able to trade for a 3P nomination and get his wife into E+ on UA right away.
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