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United WiFi subscription.
First announced in early 2017, withdrawn and then re-introduced Feb 2018
Appears to be the same as the originally proposed pricing
Annual is 11x monthly; North America & Central America or Global option
On 8 May 2017, some received
First announced in early 2017, withdrawn and then re-introduced Feb 2018
Appears to be the same as the originally proposed pricing
Annual is 11x monthly; North America & Central America or Global option
For some reason, they put a wrong link on the MP account overview page.
The new Wi-Fi subscription is handled by the same general subscription management interface which also covers subscriptions for United Club, Economy+, etc.
Here is the correct link: https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/subscription/wifi
Pricing depends on the term and the covered geographical region:
North America and Central America, monthly: $49 or 7,540 miles
North America and Central America, annual: $539 or 82,930 miles
Global, monthly: $69 or 10,620 miles
Global, annual: $759 or 82,930 miles
Yes, I've noticed the discrepancy, same mileage pricing in both annual options, but that's what it says right now.
Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. Subscribers cannot switch from a Global subscription to a North and Central America subscription.
As with the other subscriptions, it is possible to gift a Wi-Fi subscription to someone else.
The new Wi-Fi subscription is handled by the same general subscription management interface which also covers subscriptions for United Club, Economy+, etc.
Here is the correct link: https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/subscription/wifi
Pricing depends on the term and the covered geographical region:
North America and Central America, monthly: $49 or 7,540 miles
North America and Central America, annual: $539 or 82,930 miles
Global, monthly: $69 or 10,620 miles
Global, annual: $759 or 82,930 miles
Yes, I've noticed the discrepancy, same mileage pricing in both annual options, but that's what it says right now.
Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. Subscribers cannot switch from a Global subscription to a North and Central America subscription.
As with the other subscriptions, it is possible to gift a Wi-Fi subscription to someone else.
Hard to believe this is true, but here's an email I just received from UA:
We have some important information about your United Wi-FiSM subscription purchase on April 10, 2017.
Due to a technical issue, we offered United Wi-Fi subscriptions before we were fully ready to make them available. We have since removed the option to purchase United Wi-Fi subscriptions.
The good news is that you can still use your subscription until December 31, 2017, and you’ll receive a full refund for your purchase. United Wi-Fi subscriptions will also be available for purchase again soon.
We hope you enjoy your subscription, and we’re sorry for any confusion that this may have caused.
United Airlines Wi-Fi Team
We have some important information about your United Wi-FiSM subscription purchase on April 10, 2017.
Due to a technical issue, we offered United Wi-Fi subscriptions before we were fully ready to make them available. We have since removed the option to purchase United Wi-Fi subscriptions.
The good news is that you can still use your subscription until December 31, 2017, and you’ll receive a full refund for your purchase. United Wi-Fi subscriptions will also be available for purchase again soon.
We hope you enjoy your subscription, and we’re sorry for any confusion that this may have caused.
United Airlines Wi-Fi Team
United Wi-Fi Subscription - Q&A, issues, ...
#211
Also, what timezone is it using? Departure? Central? Zulu?
Because if my segment of my last subscription day was say... SYD-LAX, I'd be a bit peeved if I can't use the subscription because it's going off the time in SYD, while technically it's a day before in LAX (an thus, I still had 12 hours left ) when I take off.
I'm wondering if there isn't a "grace period" of sorts.
Because if my segment of my last subscription day was say... SYD-LAX, I'd be a bit peeved if I can't use the subscription because it's going off the time in SYD, while technically it's a day before in LAX (an thus, I still had 12 hours left ) when I take off.
I'm wondering if there isn't a "grace period" of sorts.
#212
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: DTW/MBS
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Also, what timezone is it using? Departure? Central? Zulu?
Because if my segment of my last subscription day was say... SYD-LAX, I'd be a bit peeved if I can't use the subscription because it's going off the time in SYD, while technically it's a day before in LAX (an thus, I still had 12 hours left ) when I take off.
I'm wondering if there isn't a "grace period" of sorts.
Because if my segment of my last subscription day was say... SYD-LAX, I'd be a bit peeved if I can't use the subscription because it's going off the time in SYD, while technically it's a day before in LAX (an thus, I still had 12 hours left ) when I take off.
I'm wondering if there isn't a "grace period" of sorts.
I’d also hope for a small grace period too. I can definitely report back January 7th if it’s not cleared up by then.
#213
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Can anyone confirm that a subscription qualifies for Amex fee reimbursement? I have about $90 left on my Aspire that's going to expire . . . thinking about putting it toward a wifi subscription.
#214
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#216
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Had a new one happen today on UA838 NRT-SFO.
Wi-Fi worked fine the first 30-ish minutes. Afterward, the wirless completely dropped out. There was no United_Wifi to connect to for the rest of the flight. Me asking the FA's fell on deaf ears, they said I should just write in and ask for a refund, which is going to be hard since I'm on a global monthly pass (which I bought for my flights to and from NRT). Very disappointed.
Wi-Fi worked fine the first 30-ish minutes. Afterward, the wirless completely dropped out. There was no United_Wifi to connect to for the rest of the flight. Me asking the FA's fell on deaf ears, they said I should just write in and ask for a refund, which is going to be hard since I'm on a global monthly pass (which I bought for my flights to and from NRT). Very disappointed.
#217
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Wi-Fi worked fine the first 30-ish minutes. Afterward, the wirless completely dropped out. There was no United_Wifi to connect to for the rest of the flight. Me asking the FA's fell on deaf ears, they said I should just write in and ask for a refund, which is going to be hard since I'm on a global monthly pass (which I bought for my flights to and from NRT). Very disappointed.
#218
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Posts: 4,397
#220
Join Date: Mar 2014
Programs: LH Senator, Bonvoy Titanium, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 121
What is the proper procedure to upgrade the subscription from North America to Global?
According to the website, this should work ("Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. However, they will need to pay the difference in subscription fees if applicable.") and it worked before.
I'm currently on a monthly gift subscription for North America, which I'd like to switch to Global. However, the website always wants to charge me the full price ($69) instead of just the difference ($20).
Also, does anyone know why depositing a gift subscription into the TravelBank does not work?
According to the website, this should work ("Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. However, they will need to pay the difference in subscription fees if applicable.") and it worked before.
I'm currently on a monthly gift subscription for North America, which I'd like to switch to Global. However, the website always wants to charge me the full price ($69) instead of just the difference ($20).
Also, does anyone know why depositing a gift subscription into the TravelBank does not work?
#221
Join Date: Sep 2005
Programs: UA gold; WN A; PC plat; Marriott Gold
Posts: 425
What is the proper procedure to upgrade the subscription from North America to Global?
According to the website, this should work ("Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. However, they will need to pay the difference in subscription fees if applicable.") and it worked before.
I'm currently on a monthly gift subscription for North America, which I'd like to switch to Global. However, the website always wants to charge me the full price ($69) instead of just the difference ($20).
According to the website, this should work ("Subscribers can change the geographic region where they want to use a subscription from the North and Central America region to Global at any time. However, they will need to pay the difference in subscription fees if applicable.") and it worked before.
I'm currently on a monthly gift subscription for North America, which I'd like to switch to Global. However, the website always wants to charge me the full price ($69) instead of just the difference ($20).
From the FAQ on the united wifi subscription page, I bolded the key part about your situation of monthly subscription:
"You can change your subscription from North and Central America to Global at any time on the My Account page. Changing your subscription will extend its duration for another month or year, whichever is applicable. For monthly subscriptions, no residual value is applied to the new monthly subscription. For annual subscriptions, we’ll automatically apply any remaining value of your existing subscription to the cost of the new subscription and you will be required to pay any remaining value for the new subscription. "
#222
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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United WiFi Subscription - Changing Plans
According the United’s website, a change from a North America plan to a Global plan is permitted and can be done by paying the plan fee difference. I was on the phone for 30 minutes with 1K Web Support and they have no idea how to do it nor believe it can actually be done. I didn’t have time to HUCA as they closed the main cabin door and I had to get off my phone. Has anyone had any success in changing their plan during an active subscription?
More details: I have a North America plan that is active through January 9, 2019. I am flying internationally on January 9, 2019, and when I went to go purchase a Global plan, it tells me it won’t be active until January 10, presumably because I have an active subscription right now.
The 1K Desk nor 1K Web Support weren’t any help.
More details: I have a North America plan that is active through January 9, 2019. I am flying internationally on January 9, 2019, and when I went to go purchase a Global plan, it tells me it won’t be active until January 10, presumably because I have an active subscription right now.
The 1K Desk nor 1K Web Support weren’t any help.
#223
Join Date: Sep 2005
Programs: UA gold; WN A; PC plat; Marriott Gold
Posts: 425
According the United’s website, a change from a North America plan to a Global plan is permitted and can be done by paying the plan fee difference. I was on the phone for 30 minutes with 1K Web Support and they have no idea how to do it nor believe it can actually be done. I didn’t have time to HUCA as they closed the main cabin door and I had to get off my phone. Has anyone had any success in changing their plan during an active subscription?
More details: I have a North America plan that is active through January 9, 2019. I am flying internationally on January 9, 2019, and when I went to go purchase a Global plan, it tells me it won’t be active until January 10, presumably because I have an active subscription right now.
The 1K Desk nor 1K Web Support weren’t any help.
More details: I have a North America plan that is active through January 9, 2019. I am flying internationally on January 9, 2019, and when I went to go purchase a Global plan, it tells me it won’t be active until January 10, presumably because I have an active subscription right now.
The 1K Desk nor 1K Web Support weren’t any help.
I have a monthly North America plan that expires Feb 7 2019. I go to manage subscription (https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/sub...gesubscription). On the line that is my monthly North America wifi subscription, I click on the link "Modify Subscription". On the upper right of the page it shows:
Wi-Fi subscription
Valid until: 2/10/2019
Subscription options
North and Central America
Subscriber
Monthly
It lets me change the Region from North America to Global. It lets me select Duration as keeping as monthly or changing to yearly. When I select Global and keep monthly, it shows $69 as the cost, and the upper right changes to:
Wi-Fi subscription
Valid until: 2/10/2019
Subscription options
Global
Subscriber
Monthly
So the "upgraded" subscription does not wait until my current subscription runs out, but rather is effective the date of the upgrade purchase. Also as I mentioned two posts above, for monthly subscriptions upgrading from north america to global, United does not ask you to pay for the difference, but rather ask you to pay for the full price of the global subscription. It's only the annual subscription upgrading from north america to global that United credits you for the north america subscription.
#224
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: SFO
Posts: 181
Just want to reinforce this. I had a monthly global wifi pass. On one SFO-EWR flight there was wifi, but my pass wasn't recognized. I asked two FAs for help to no avail; later sent a screenshot of the active subscription and the "cannot process connection" message (forget the actual wording) to customer care and received a $200 ETC. On my return flight there was no wifi at all. I requested a prorated refund via the refunds page, and got a whopping $7.99. I didn't push it, as the first ETC was more than the monthly subscription cost. But I'm reluctant to buy further subscriptions given the overall wifi unreliability.
#225
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: DTW/MBS
Programs: UA 1K, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Formerly Starbucks Gold
Posts: 3,525
easy way to check this is to periodically see when the “subscription expires” date changes before you buy. It shows up just like a united ticket, but in the top right corner it says the date. I’d imagine it’s using either central time or Hawaiian time.
I’d also hope for a small grace period too. I can definitely report back January 7th if it’s not cleared up by then.
I also took FT's advice and contacted 1Kvoice and received a $100 ETC, so kudos to UA. All I was really looking for was 20-30 for what it would have cost that flight.