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*S in E+?
Do non-UA *Silver members get E+ seating on UA and, if so, is it done automatically or upon request?
Thanks in advance, |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by monahos: Do non-UA *Silver members get E+ seating on UA and, if so, is it done automatically or upon request? Thanks in advance,</font> |
Is the reverse true? I will be taking a EUR-US trip in May and at the moment both Austrian and SAS are working out way cheaper than UA for the dates I need. I'm UA 2P - any idea which of the two I should opt for? -- Dambus |
My wife is ROP G but when she flies UA 9most of the time), she does not get automatic assignment to E+, rather she needs to ask at check-in counter.
If the seat is available, they never told her no though. Good luck on your seat! BTW, *premier (*S, *G) members can get seat assignments on SK and NH's premium economy? |
Both SK and NH have actually rather extensively enhanced their E+ products, and have a much more restricted access to those seats than on UA.
For example, NH's E+ is only open to Full Y pax for pre-reservations, and then at the airport NH's top 2 levels have standby access, first-come-first-served. |
As a UA *S, it seems I won't get SK E+ seats coming up on CPH-ORD (767) and SEA-CPH (343).
Or will I ...? |
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