March 3rd, 2012 System Integration Master Thread (PSS)
#3511
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ORD
Programs: UA 1K 1.5 MM, AA PLAT PRO 1MM
Posts: 573
I’ve flown many UA/LH itineraries (PMUA) and have never had an issue with the miles crediting in a timely manner, so my hunch is that this may be due to the system integration…so posting here. Is anyone else having trouble with miles posting for flights booked with UA prior to March 3?
We recently had a trip from the US to Croatia with the first flight on UA and the remaining three flights on LH (2 pax). Tickets were booked in February and were “Z” fare basis. Travel started on August 31 and the return was just over a week ago. I made no changes to this reservation after I booked it—i.e., other than whatever happened to it in the system conversion, there were no other adjustments other than accepting a couple of very minor schedule changes.
Sixteen days after the outbound, not even the initial UA flight had posted—for either of us. I submitted claims via the missing mileage form, and a couple of days later, the UA flight posted for both of us and husband also received miles for the transatlantic LH flight on the return; I did not. The two intra-European flights haven't posted for either of us. I’ve just filed the missing miles credit for the first LH flight on Sept 1 and understand that I have to wait up to 14 days on that. Then, I expect I’ll have to do the same for the return flights in another week or so.
I have one more trip this year on a ticket booked before 3/3—for travel shortly before the end of the year when I’ll want to see the miles post in a timely manner to hit my status goal—and hoping not to encounter the same.
We recently had a trip from the US to Croatia with the first flight on UA and the remaining three flights on LH (2 pax). Tickets were booked in February and were “Z” fare basis. Travel started on August 31 and the return was just over a week ago. I made no changes to this reservation after I booked it—i.e., other than whatever happened to it in the system conversion, there were no other adjustments other than accepting a couple of very minor schedule changes.
Sixteen days after the outbound, not even the initial UA flight had posted—for either of us. I submitted claims via the missing mileage form, and a couple of days later, the UA flight posted for both of us and husband also received miles for the transatlantic LH flight on the return; I did not. The two intra-European flights haven't posted for either of us. I’ve just filed the missing miles credit for the first LH flight on Sept 1 and understand that I have to wait up to 14 days on that. Then, I expect I’ll have to do the same for the return flights in another week or so.
I have one more trip this year on a ticket booked before 3/3—for travel shortly before the end of the year when I’ll want to see the miles post in a timely manner to hit my status goal—and hoping not to encounter the same.
#3512
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ORD
Programs: AA, UA, GE
Posts: 5,123
I’ve flown many UA/LH itineraries (PMUA) and have never had an issue with the miles crediting in a timely manner, so my hunch is that this may be due to the system integration…so posting here. Is anyone else having trouble with miles posting for flights booked with UA prior to March 3?
We recently had a trip from the US to Croatia with the first flight on UA and the remaining three flights on LH (2 pax). Tickets were booked in February and were “Z” fare basis. Travel started on August 31 and the return was just over a week ago. I made no changes to this reservation after I booked it—i.e., other than whatever happened to it in the system conversion, there were no other adjustments other than accepting a couple of very minor schedule changes.
Sixteen days after the outbound, not even the initial UA flight had posted—for either of us. I submitted claims via the missing mileage form, and a couple of days later, the UA flight posted for both of us and husband also received miles for the transatlantic LH flight on the return; I did not. The two intra-European flights haven't posted for either of us. I’ve just filed the missing miles credit for the first LH flight on Sept 1 and understand that I have to wait up to 14 days on that. Then, I expect I’ll have to do the same for the return flights in another week or so.
I have one more trip this year on a ticket booked before 3/3—for travel shortly before the end of the year when I’ll want to see the miles post in a timely manner to hit my status goal—and hoping not to encounter the same.
We recently had a trip from the US to Croatia with the first flight on UA and the remaining three flights on LH (2 pax). Tickets were booked in February and were “Z” fare basis. Travel started on August 31 and the return was just over a week ago. I made no changes to this reservation after I booked it—i.e., other than whatever happened to it in the system conversion, there were no other adjustments other than accepting a couple of very minor schedule changes.
Sixteen days after the outbound, not even the initial UA flight had posted—for either of us. I submitted claims via the missing mileage form, and a couple of days later, the UA flight posted for both of us and husband also received miles for the transatlantic LH flight on the return; I did not. The two intra-European flights haven't posted for either of us. I’ve just filed the missing miles credit for the first LH flight on Sept 1 and understand that I have to wait up to 14 days on that. Then, I expect I’ll have to do the same for the return flights in another week or so.
I have one more trip this year on a ticket booked before 3/3—for travel shortly before the end of the year when I’ll want to see the miles post in a timely manner to hit my status goal—and hoping not to encounter the same.
#3513
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ORD
Programs: UA 1K 1.5 MM, AA PLAT PRO 1MM
Posts: 573
I looked at the e-receipt online and it had the correct, current MP numbers (not the old ones that were in effect when I ticketed the reservation). Boarding passes issued by UA had correct MP numbers. LH boarding passes for the return didn't show MP numbers but did identify us correctly as UA*G and UA*S.
#3514
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: SJC, SFO, YYC
Programs: AA-EXP, AA-0.41MM, UA-Gold, Ex UA-1K (2006 thru 2015), PMUA-0.95MM, COUA-1.5MM-lite, AF-Silver
Posts: 13,437
1. Has anyone received flight credit on UA metal for flights flown January 1, 2013? I flew December 30, 2012 and received credit less than 48 hours later, and indeed for the past several months flight credit was happening quickly. Now it feels like March 2012 again.
2. I continue to have issues with Q400s. My next flight is within the 96 hour window and it shows CPU requested in the record, but the seat map does not show an F cabin, and instead shows the F seats as occupied/unavailable.
2. I continue to have issues with Q400s. My next flight is within the 96 hour window and it shows CPU requested in the record, but the seat map does not show an F cabin, and instead shows the F seats as occupied/unavailable.
#3515
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: DEN/OGG
Programs: UA GS
Posts: 1,482
1. Has anyone received flight credit on UA metal for flights flown January 1, 2013? I flew December 30, 2012 and received credit less than 48 hours later, and indeed for the past several months flight credit was happening quickly. Now it feels like March 2012 again.
2. I continue to have issues with Q400s. My next flight is within the 96 hour window and it shows CPU requested in the record, but the seat map does not show an F cabin, and instead shows the F seats as occupied/unavailable.
2. I continue to have issues with Q400s. My next flight is within the 96 hour window and it shows CPU requested in the record, but the seat map does not show an F cabin, and instead shows the F seats as occupied/unavailable.
#3516
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: LGA/JFK/EWR
Programs: UA 1K1.75MM, Hyatt Globalist, abandoned Marriott LTT (RIP SPG), Hertz PC
Posts: 21,172
#3517
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: SFO
Programs: UA Premier Platinum (and falling fast)
Posts: 566
I had that issue a few weeks ago - in fact, F cabin showed as occupied until 30 minutes prior to departure when the gate agent cleared 7 CPUs. Not sure whether it's that all the Q400s aren't configured yet for F, so they aren't selling F / upgrading until certain which version of the plane is flying that route.
#3518
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: New York, NY
Programs: Delta Platinum Medallion; IHG Platinum; Marriott Gold; Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,071
Why can't United do that? As one of the few remaining legacy carriers you'd think they could at least get that going...
#3519
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: LGA/JFK/EWR
Programs: UA 1K1.75MM, Hyatt Globalist, abandoned Marriott LTT (RIP SPG), Hertz PC
Posts: 21,172
OK, I know you were writing tongue-in-cheek. But I just have to reminisce on my days flying on Delta. Those miles would post immediately. I'd arrive at my destination and check my miles balance to find the flight I just departed included in the total.
Why can't United do that? As one of the few remaining legacy carriers you'd think they could at least get that going...
Why can't United do that? As one of the few remaining legacy carriers you'd think they could at least get that going...
PMUA could / did post next day, but that technology is long gone. The issue of course (as it is with many) is SHARES.
#3520
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 5,825
Of course - of my 20 DL/AA segments this year, I think only one (AA) didn't post next day, and it was because it was a late night arrival - was there 1.5 days later.
PMUA could / did post next day, but that technology is long gone. The issue of course (as it is with many) is SHARES.
PMUA could / did post next day, but that technology is long gone. The issue of course (as it is with many) is SHARES.
I flew a few flights, but could not meet the end of August / end of year challenges that they offered...
Regarding miles posting, I don't usually care if it happens in a day or a week... I do have a spreadsheet though which I check to make sure I actually did get correct credit for my flights...
My bigger (but still not very big) challenge has been the redeposit of miles when I cancel an award booking. About 1 out of every 7 or 8 I will have to call in to get the miles redeposited. Not a big deal, but one would think that they could make this work correctly every time...
#3521
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: LGA/JFK/EWR
Programs: UA 1K1.75MM, Hyatt Globalist, abandoned Marriott LTT (RIP SPG), Hertz PC
Posts: 21,172
Did you re-qualify for EXP for 2013?
I flew a few flights, but could not meet the end of August / end of year challenges that they offered...
Regarding miles posting, I don't usually care if it happens in a day or a week... I do have a spreadsheet though which I check to make sure I actually did get correct credit for my flights...
My bigger (but still not very big) challenge has been the redeposit of miles when I cancel an award booking. About 1 out of every 7 or 8 I will have to call in to get the miles redeposited. Not a big deal, but one would think that they could make this work correctly every time...
I flew a few flights, but could not meet the end of August / end of year challenges that they offered...
Regarding miles posting, I don't usually care if it happens in a day or a week... I do have a spreadsheet though which I check to make sure I actually did get correct credit for my flights...
My bigger (but still not very big) challenge has been the redeposit of miles when I cancel an award booking. About 1 out of every 7 or 8 I will have to call in to get the miles redeposited. Not a big deal, but one would think that they could make this work correctly every time...
Anyways - while I'm on a good streak with miles re-depositing, it continues to boggle the mind about the issues they have posting miles (again, slowness is endemic to SHARES). I know Mr. $misek thought it mind-boggling when consumers said they wanted timely mile posting, but surprise surprise, going from 1 day to 3-4 days (or not at all) causes issues. And of course let's not get started on *A miles posting in time / correctly...
#3522
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Los Angeles Area/South of France
Programs: UA Gold Million Miler , Hertz #1 Gold Five Star, Sixt Platinum and various hotel programs
Posts: 85
Have had repeated problems with intra-Europe LH miles posting for Mrs. dpdapper, even when she is flying on same PNR as me and my miles post correctly. Our UA miles for the transcontinental and TATL legs do post correctly for both of us. The LH miles are finally posted after an online or telephone request.
Bizarre.
Last edited by dpdapper; Jan 5, 2013 at 3:21 am
#3523
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: SJC, SFO, YYC
Programs: AA-EXP, AA-0.41MM, UA-Gold, Ex UA-1K (2006 thru 2015), PMUA-0.95MM, COUA-1.5MM-lite, AF-Silver
Posts: 13,437
I had that issue a few weeks ago - in fact, F cabin showed as occupied until 30 minutes prior to departure when the gate agent cleared 7 CPUs. Not sure whether it's that all the Q400s aren't configured yet for F, so they aren't selling F / upgrading until certain which version of the plane is flying that route.
#3524
Ambassador: Thai Airways
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Bangkok
Programs: UA 1k, TG Gold, LT Bonvoy Titanium, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 1,034
Not only Delta can post immediately after you land (as already mentioned in the other post), on my last trip to NYC, the flight got posted to my wife's Star Alliance account one full day faster than it got posted to my United account. I see absolutely no reason why SHARES has to take at least 3 full days.
#3525
Join Date: Oct 2009
Programs: UA 1K, Hilton ♦ , Hyatt Carbonado, Wyndham ♦, Marriott PE, "Stinking Bum" elsewhere.
Posts: 5,000
Found Another Glitch in Website
I typically buy non-refundable fares and thus, often have "Inactive" tickets that I can reuse by paying change fees.
I haven't tried to rebook any of these tickets since the conversion, but within the last week, have tried rebooking 4 of them, and all have proven impossible to do via the website. Sometimes, it forces a "Multi-destination" search, sometimes it says there is no routing available and sometimes it says the itinerary cannot be booked online, forcing me to call to rebook these.
Every one was rebooked with no problem via the 1K line.
I haven't tried to rebook any of these tickets since the conversion, but within the last week, have tried rebooking 4 of them, and all have proven impossible to do via the website. Sometimes, it forces a "Multi-destination" search, sometimes it says there is no routing available and sometimes it says the itinerary cannot be booked online, forcing me to call to rebook these.
Every one was rebooked with no problem via the 1K line.