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geofflaredo Mar 23, 2012 9:04 am

Routine checking for itinerary changes
 
Forgive me if this question has already been asked/answered. The old United website (when it was working properly) made it pretty easy to see if any details of purchased itineraries had changed - a little note would pop up in red in the appropriate place. Now that we've migrated to the new website, will that still be the case? Thanks for any input.

kwildnj Mar 23, 2012 9:26 am


Originally Posted by geofflaredo (Post 18257312)
Forgive me if this question has already been asked/answered. The old United website (when it was working properly) made it pretty easy to see if any details of purchased itineraries had changed - a little note would pop up in red in the appropriate place. Now that we've migrated to the new website, will that still be the case? Thanks for any input.


No, that wil not happen, however, what I would consider a benefit offsetting the "loss", is the ability to confirm schedule changes online (so long as the change is acceptable to you) no longer will you need to call in to confirm a 5 minute schedule change, or flight number change.

laginibre Mar 23, 2012 12:51 pm


Originally Posted by kwildnj (Post 18257439)
No, that wil not happen, however, what I would consider a benefit offsetting the "loss", is the ability to confirm schedule changes online (so long as the change is acceptable to you) no longer will you need to call in to confirm a 5 minute schedule change, or flight number change.

Will customers be notified in case of schedule changes by phone, e-mail, etc?
I agree that, most of the time, schedule changes were minor and it was a pain to have to call to approve the changes.

My bigger issue was that, more often than not, a schedule change would also result in losing my original seat assignment. Without notification or an easy visual way to spot changes when reviewing itineraries, we had to kiss our exit row/bulkhead/favorite seat goodbye...

travel.flier Mar 23, 2012 1:11 pm


Originally Posted by kwildnj (Post 18257439)
No, that wil not happen, however, what I would consider a benefit offsetting the "loss", is the ability to confirm schedule changes online (so long as the change is acceptable to you) no longer will you need to call in to confirm a 5 minute schedule change, or flight number change.

So there's no notification whatsoever of a schedule change???

alpinesta Mar 23, 2012 2:13 pm

We haven't been notified of changes--frequent loss of seats
 
I check our itineraries once a week. Most changes have occurred over weekends with the most common time for changes to occur being at the first of the month. With each "sweep" we lost seat assignments, especially for award tickets or for upgrades. Indeed, award tickets were totally cancelled once. E+ seats are routinely replaced by E- seats. We are usually able to recapture the lost seat assisgnments, or something similar, if we respond to the changes early. We have never recieved any notification. One flight, booked 9 months early, underwent 8-10 changes (5 min time changes, flight number changes, equipment change, inadequate layover times, and switch from non-stop to a one stop flight and back again). We did not receive ANY notification at any time. Pre 3/3 merger a quick call was all that was needed to recapture seats. Post 3/3, we haven't been very successful.

JackieC2 Mar 23, 2012 2:17 pm

My flight from LGA to ORD changed to an earlier flight when the March 3rd integration happened. No notice. I checked the itineraries and found it.

laginibre Mar 23, 2012 3:19 pm


Originally Posted by JackieC2 (Post 18259390)
My flight from LGA to ORD changed to an earlier flight when the March 3rd integration happened. No notice. I checked the itineraries and found it.

How did PMCO notify customers of schedule changes? With PMUA, the red notification would easily show up when checking itineraries; I also frequently received phone calls about changes.

With the integration to SHARES, one would think that schedule change notifications would follow the old PMCO process. What was it?

geofflaredo Mar 28, 2012 9:05 am

Schedule change notifications
 

Originally Posted by kwildnj (Post 18257439)
No, that wil not happen, however, what I would consider a benefit offsetting the "loss", is the ability to confirm schedule changes online (so long as the change is acceptable to you) no longer will you need to call in to confirm a 5 minute schedule change, or flight number change.

Well, it turns out that it WILL happen, and DID happen. Logged in last night for my usual weekly (or more often) check. One of my itineraries had some red text in it, showing a schedule and equipment change. I had to actually click on a box to "accept" the change. After doing that, was able to go into itin details, check on seats, change seats to better seats, etc.

So......IF the new system does this consistently, it's actually an improvement; no need to call an agent to "clear" the record.

mduell Mar 28, 2012 9:48 am

You have to click "View" on every booked itin to see if changes have occurred. No summary, no reliable email.

wcj1 Mar 28, 2012 10:12 am

Additionally, if you are a Pageonce user, with the old united.com Pageonce would email you once a schedule change happened. Unfortunately this hook no longer seems to work on the new united.com.

I would give up the ability to confirm online if I had consistent, proactive notification of schedule changes.

bmvaughn Mar 28, 2012 10:33 am


Originally Posted by mduell (Post 18289231)
You have to click "View" on every booked itin to see if changes have occurred. No summary, no reliable email.

Hence why I check itins daily. Terrible usability.

kan1011 Mar 28, 2012 11:32 am

My wife and I will travel to HKG next week. I have been checking daily to make sure that the seat assignments remain the same.

IFlyHarder Mar 28, 2012 11:37 am

I agree that this is a huge problem with UA and I also check all my reservations at least once a week.
During my check last weekend, I discovered that an upcoming reservation LGA-ORD-BIS RT had magically dropped the ORD-BIS-ORD legs.
Imagine my surprise when I called and learned that UA has dropped that route and didn't re-route me through DEN.

No email. No call.

I feel sorry for those less-experienced travelers who learn of these kinds of changes when they check in for their flights.

laginibre Mar 28, 2012 12:41 pm

I agree. Just this morning, I logged in to Yapta. It was not able to price one of the trips I booked (checking for potential refunds). Went to the UA web site and, sure enough, there was a schedule change, a flight number change and two equipment changes! Original seats on two segments were lost...
No e-mail, no notification. Everything was fine last night. We really need to check itins daily!

askias Mar 29, 2012 2:39 pm

I'm one of those sad travelers who logged in to seat changes the day before the flight. UA totally unsympathetic.


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