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Old Jan 11, 2015, 1:33 pm
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============= copied from bumfluff's guide on LH award F =========================
For the past 3 years I have been flying to Asia, twice a year, for medical relief work. During that time I’ve booked a lot of LH F awards using my UA miles. This guide actually started as a how-to for my colleagues and I figured I could help some FT’ers along the way. DISCLAIMER: This info is solely based on my personal experience and in no way meant to be definitive. There are so many other great resources that I used along the way (links below), but in the end this how I got it to work for me. Hope it helps!

-Know the timings. It is widely understood that LH releases F awards to UA at around 15.00pst within 14 days of departure. I myself have only ever found bookable awards within T-10 days. Starting in 2008?, reduced to 7 days and at times 2-3 days

-Know inventory status. This is key. As long as there are available F seats there’s a chance they’ll open up for UA MP redemption. Use EF, kayak, or the LH site to determine how many actual seats are available in the F cabin. Use this info when you’re more than T-14 days to determine what is likely to open up for awards redemption. If a flight is showing F8 or F7 you are almost guaranteed that one seat will open up at some point (T-14 through T-0). From my experience, if a flight shows F7-F4 it will open up around T-7 days, anything less than F4 will open up between T-3 to T-0. If you’re looking to book 2 seats look for at least F6.

-Know the routes. Most people reading this post will be interested in ex-USA new LH F awards to Europe. Use the LH NEW PRODUCT TOOL to determine if the route you want has the new F product. At the time of posting (10/2013) the new LH F product is flying out of IAD, ORD, EWR, SFO, LAX, JFK, IAH, MIA to FRA and SFO, BOS, ORD, LAX, YUL, JFK, EWR, and CLT to MUC. International new F product can be found on FRA to DXB, DEL, NRT, HKG, KUL, BKK, SIN, PVG, PEK and select ex-MUC routes. Find other direct LH routes using the LH ROUTE MAP or Flight Mapper

-Some routes are more likely to open up than others. Here’s the bad news, in my opinion, finding a LH F award seat out of LAX, SFO, or MIA is almost impossible. JFK, ORD, EWR, IAD and (surprisingly) IAH are a little easier. And, if you just want to fly the new LH F product keep an eye on CLT-MUC, in my experience this routing is usually wide open. Generally speaking, F awards into MUC are a little easier to come by. Check out the links below to get more info on which routes out of the US have the best availability. As for international routings, I’ve found FRA-DEL, DXB and NRT to be pretty consistent. I have also had success booking FRA-SIN, BKK/KUL.

-Use the ANA tool less. Im going to get a lot of flak over this one, and the truth is the ANA site is still the MOST accurate solution to determine if there is a bookable LH F award. However, in my experience there is a ton of value in keeping an eye on the UA site, specifically I have found that the UA site is really good at predicting upcoming bookable LH F awards. In most cases, phantom segments eventually become bookable. Assuming you have checked the inventory and its greater than F4, it should become bookable (over the phone) within a couple days of showing up on the UA site as phantom. And that same award will not show up on the ANA site right away.

-Book over the phone. A common question is: “Should I try and book this online or over the phone?” The answer is: it depends, but probably over the phone. If you are only looking to score one segment (ie your entire itin is JKF-FRA) you could definitely book it online, and if it’s a phantom award (which it probably will be) the transaction will not go through but you will be waitlisted and be first in line when it does become bookable. If you have a ticketed itin and want to change to include a LH F segment, this is best done over the phone when it becomes bookable. If you try and make the change online (and it’s a phantom award) you will lose whatever segment you had and run the risk of the award never becoming bookable. Others have booked the phantom award as a separate itin online, which turns into a waitlist, and then if it does become bookable the strategy is to cancel the waitlisted segment and hope that it is quickly put back into active inventory to merge it with your original routing.

-Phantom awards open at 21.10pst. So this is going to be the most hit or miss piece of advice. While I have found it true that ANA will show LH F awards around 15.00pst, it is also my experience that the same award will be bookable over the phone with UA the night before between 21.00pst and 21.30pst. This is more of a recent revelation for me, but for the past year I have been calling UA to check the status of phantom awards on the UA site and have consistently been able to book phantom awards between that time frame. Even more recently, I was looking to switch my LH F FRA-DXB itin with a FRA-KUL routing, which was showing F available on the UA site but turned out to be phantom. I called back at 21.10pst and initially the agent told me there was no availability, she quickly followed up with “Wait a minute, my system is refreshing. Can I put you on hold.”…brief hold… “Yes, we have a first class seat available.” She went on to confirm that their system consistently reboots sometime after 2100pst. Again, this is totally anecdotal so take it with a grain of salt. But it has been working for me recently.

-Be 1k (or at least PP). Easier said than done, I know. But, not dealing with change/cancellation fees makes the whole thing way more straightforward.

-Be flexible. Anytime I was able to give myself a 1-week departure window I was always able to find at least one LH F segment, and many times I found a second connecting segment.

I hope this helps. See you at the FCT!

PM&M-LH F Toolkit

PM&M-How to Time LH F Awards

MMS-Award Availability on LH

FT-F Award Seats

FT-Anyone Booked LH F Awards Recently?

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2014 Update

So the 2014 United deval has come and gone and I’ve flown on 5 LH F legs this year (2 were pre-deval 60K bookings), so what’s changed?

Well, luckily, im not sure much if anything has changed. Yes, that F seat is going to cost you 120K o/w now. But outside spending more miles most of my booking strategy has stayed the same in 2014.

For all the talk in 2013 from LH, it really hasn’t gotten any “harder” to grab these seats as a UA MP customer. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a serious mission to undertake…patiently checking .bomb, ANA, EF and calling UA endlessly. And the value of that time invested has dropped significantly along with the deval.

Obviously the USA LH F “hotspots” have changed, (as of this Nov. 2014 update) YYZ and BOS are pretty wide open. But I’ve had luck this year with DEN, ORD, YVR, IAH, NYC, SEA and IAD (ICN and NRT internationally). In my opinion, it’s (still) nigh impossible to find LAX, MIA, and SFO (although there were reports of at least one SFO F seat showing on ANA earlier this fall).

As far timing goes, I have found a much smaller window of time that these seats are up for grabs. From my personal experience this year, it appears that much less is released T-2 through T-12. I have made most of my F bookings this year either right at the T-14 mark or within a couple days (sometime hours) of departing. But again this is purely anecdotal.

For what it’s worth I think that .bomb has gotten better at controlling phantom availability, but the issue definitely still exists…always check ANA.

Since starting this thread I’ve gotten a lot of PM’s, most want to know how EXACTLY I get these seats. There’s no secret or hidden trick, use the resources in this thread and I think the most important thing is to be flexible. I’m lucky that I usually have at least a week to play with, give yourself two and I’m positive you’ll find SOMETHING.

And if you just want to fly in a cool A380 F UA MP offers some great options with OZ and TG. But for ex-USA to EU, there really is only one choice, and it’s still possible, although it’ll cost you a little (a lot) bit more.




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Old Jan 1, 2024, 4:09 pm
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Originally Posted by marks88
Check the LH f thread but there’s a certain time of day that LH used to refresh/release seats. Not sure it applies anymore. Beyond that’s your best bet is checking periodically.
Good thought. Thanks!
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Old Jan 1, 2024, 8:31 pm
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Originally Posted by marks88
Check the LH f thread but there’s a certain time of day that LH used to refresh/release seats. Not sure it applies anymore. Beyond that’s your best bet is checking periodically.
That time, if it still applies, is/was 3pm PST/PDT.
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It was a bit past midnight in KRK when I saw availability so that makes sense.
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Thanks guys!
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Seems that LH F seats are released at T-3 now instead of T-14.
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Originally Posted by slowly
Seems that LH F seats are released at T-3 now instead of T-14.
Yes it has been 3 days, sometimes 2, since 2018? Have updated the wiki
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Yes it has been 3 days, sometimes 2, since 2018? Have updated the wiki
this is my experience over the holidays and it’s very disappointing because 14 days gives you some ability to plan, but three days is really a coin toss. I mean it’s somewhat predictable that it will be open down to about F4 but it’s really very late to confirm the seat if flying in first is a driver for you.
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Yes it has been 3 days, sometimes 2, since 2018? Have updated the wiki
I remember a few months ago seeing plenty of flights from FRA in the T-7, sometimes T-10 range.
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Originally Posted by slowly
I remember a few months ago seeing plenty of flights from FRA in the T-7, sometimes T-10 range.
Appears to be a 2024 thing. Was watching F8A8 flights that only at T-3 suddenly became O7
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I don't know why UA flyers are so eager to fly LH F... it really isn't that impressive; I flew FRA ORD on the 748i recently (company paid for F) and it was very underwhelming from the super cheap see-through amenity kit to poor inflight catering
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I don't know why UA flyers are so eager to fly LH F... it really isn't that impressive; I flew FRA ORD on the 748i recently (company paid for F) and it was very underwhelming from the super cheap see-through amenity kit to poor inflight catering
The context of this thread is LH F awards [to MUC/FRA]. Are UA Polaris awards to Europe as available as LH F? Not in my experience.

Personally I'm in BOS so it's the only readily available non stop true F award options to Europe. So compared to the competition, I think it is amazing. But it is definitely a bit long in the tooth.
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The context of this thread is LH F awards [to MUC/FRA]. Are UA Polaris awards to Europe as available as LH F? Not in my experience.

Personally I'm in BOS so it's the only readily available non stop true F award options to Europe. So compared to the competition, I think it is amazing. But it is definitely a bit long in the tooth.
BA is still a good F option to/from Europe, except for the high cash redemption fees.
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Originally Posted by nologic
this is my experience over the holidays and it’s very disappointing because 14 days gives you some ability to plan, but three days is really a coin toss. I mean it’s somewhat predictable that it will be open down to about F4 but it’s really very late to confirm the seat if flying in first is a driver for you.
The couple of times I've booked LH F awards a few days out I already had a plan A booked and the LH availability opening up has just been a nic e surprise plan B. Last time I had DEN-ORD-MUC-LIS booked (polaris overwater) and was able to keep the same routing but do ORD-MUC in LH F. Unless you have the ultimate level of flexibility, I agree that it's an awful way to expect booking LH F awards as your only option.

In response to a different post about whether it's worth it or not.... the incremental points were definitely worth it as we spent 6 hours in the MUC F lounge, 2 hours sleeping in one of the day rooms, great meals and then driven to our remote stand. Even better if you've already got something booked with UA points and are able to confirm LH with something like LifeMiles via an instant transfer from Amex/Chase/C1.
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Old Feb 2, 2024, 1:40 pm
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Originally Posted by fly747first
I don't know why UA flyers are so eager to fly LH F... it really isn't that impressive; I flew FRA ORD on the 748i recently (company paid for F) and it was very underwhelming from the super cheap see-through amenity kit to poor inflight catering
IMO the main selling points of LH F are the ground service (FCT and tarmac transfers at FRA, FCL at MUC) and its relative accessibility for UA members. NH F, while bookable further in advance, has a much smaller footprint than LH F. SQ and LX F are off limits to UA members.
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Old Feb 3, 2024, 2:36 pm
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Originally Posted by dkc192
IMO the main selling points of LH F are the ground service (FCT and tarmac transfers at FRA, FCL at MUC) and its relative accessibility for UA members. NH F, while bookable further in advance, has a much smaller footprint than LH F. SQ and LX F are off limits to UA members.
LX F is available to UA members on the EZE GRU route, though I don't really recommend it
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