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Originally Posted by anc-ord772
(Post 20746337)
Well, I didn't get a CPU on SFO-LAX on a Tuesday in February. I did just get a CPU on LAX-SFO tomorrow....
That being said... no, CPU's are not improving for me. They are not getting worse though.
Originally Posted by bse118
(Post 20749127)
Aircraft? Fare class?
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Originally Posted by channa
(Post 20750424)
Since R > 2, that's a bug. Nothing erroneous about it, something's wrong with the flight.
You agree with UA-NYC that if R>2, then CPU should process? And, if it is working correctly, an R4 flight would drop to R2, and you could observe the first two people clearing from the upgrade list? I don't recall UA Insider specifically mentioning this, but I could have missed it. Do you have a reference post where this was mentioned? (or, approximate timeframe and I can go look through UA Insider's posts from around that time.) Thanks, |
Originally Posted by Blootch
(Post 20749630)
EWR - LAS on Friday night there were at least 18CPUs (mine cleared t-96) and one empty F seat. I strangely enough the upgrade standby list was empty - I've never seen this before but guess this is NOT an elite heavy route? This was the 753 so a decent amount of F seats as well
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Originally Posted by anc-ord772
(Post 20750774)
A319 down and 757 up.
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Originally Posted by IAH-OIL-TRASH
(Post 20751447)
Mid-week flights between LAX and OGG often clear everyone and then fill cabin w/ nonrevs. Leisure destinations.
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Originally Posted by fjfv19
(Post 20751464)
The A319s are just not even worth checking the upgrade list. In fact, I haven't gotten an upgrade on an A319 or A320 since the merger. Zero for the Airbus.
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Originally Posted by anc-ord772
(Post 20751479)
I got one today, SFO-PDX on an A320. I also got one on PDX-SFO on an A319 earlier in the year.
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Originally Posted by Kacee
(Post 20751465)
Yup. I used to clear the upgrade regularly SFO-HNL even as a silver.
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Originally Posted by fjfv19
(Post 20751497)
I'm sure people still do get them, but given the amount of F seats, it is precipitously harder now to get upgrades on those aircraft in my experience. Two 550 mile hops to PDX, great, but I'm even missing on leisure destinations (MCO, TPA) quite frequently.
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Originally Posted by anc-ord772
(Post 20753370)
I missed SFO-LAX and LGA-ORD on Airbi this year.
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Originally Posted by LarkSFO
(Post 20750904)
channa -
You agree with UA-NYC that if R>2, then CPU should process?
Originally Posted by LarkSFO
(Post 20750904)
And, if it is working correctly, an R4 flight would drop to R2,
Originally Posted by LarkSFO
(Post 20750904)
and you could observe the first two people clearing from the upgrade list?
Originally Posted by LarkSFO
(Post 20750904)
I don't recall UA Insider specifically mentioning this, but I could have missed it. Do you have a reference post where this was mentioned? (or, approximate timeframe and I can go look through UA Insider's posts from around that time.)
And frankly, that is the behavior that is observed in 99% of the EUA situations -- they dump all of R (except sometimes 1 or 2, depending on market). That's why when I observe a 96 hour window and an R9 flight with 2 known 1Ks on the plane, that is the system not working as expected. All this talk about some sort of mysterious hidden bucket is rubbish. As an aside, that excess R anomaly is what triggers the TOD situation -- the EUA system isn't processing correctly, then if that excessive R condition makes it to checkin, the upsell system sees the wide open R and assumes there are no further upgrades to be given, so it sells them out from under Elites for cheap in an attempt to collect some amount of cash for it. As I've said before, as much as I get on UA for its issues, the upgrade problems are not a result of malice or contempt towards customers. It's a poorly managed system (actually 4+ systems) which do not communicate with one another, and as a result, they will at times not execute in a manner that matches the published business rules. They have acknowledged as much, and they are spending money to fix it. In the meantime, it is what it is, and it's broken. |
My CPU % is way up and I generally receive them 2-3 days out. Though I will say it is very much dependant on aircraft. 738/9s and 752s have been good, 319s/320s have been extremely tough. Most of my 319 upgrades are M ups.
UA scheduling seems to force some issues as well. I understand scheduling is very complex but for the past month and the next month UA has a 720pm ORD-PHL on a 319 and a 9pm ORD-PHL on a 739. Over the past few Thursdays the 720pm flt only has 1 or 2 CPU upgrades (if that) with 30+ people on the waitlist. The 739 seems to have 10-15 CPUs and ends up with only 5-15 people on the waitlist. UA keeps the small plane on the flt that has more elites. |
Within the last 3 weeks, I've cleared 12/14, including 2 BOS-SFO, 2 SFO-BOS, BOS-LAX, LAX-BOS, IAH-BOS, and others. There is only one secret to this...
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Originally Posted by channa
(Post 20756952)
As I've said before, as much as I get on UA for its issues, the upgrade problems are not a result of malice or contempt towards customers. It's a poorly managed system (actually 4+ systems) which do not communicate with one another, and as a result, they will at times not execute in a manner that matches the published business rules.
They have acknowledged as much, and they are spending money to fix it. In the meantime, it is what it is, and it's broken. |
Originally Posted by AAExPlat
(Post 20760247)
what does matter is that the error is in UA's short term financial favor and that they have been unable to fix this for several years now, which for an organization its size and resources is a de facto admission that they are in no hurry to fix the problem...which makes it intentional in my book.
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