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GPU upgrade availability
Is there a tricky to finding availability more easily than searching for a route on United's site, and then clicking "Details" for every result hoping to see something other than "R0" ?
I have 12 GPUs in my account, and haven't been able to use any for almost a year now since i started accruing them. Mostly I'm flying from DUB, sometimes via LHR, to hubs in the US (SFO, ORD, EWR...). Sometimes it feels almost pointless to have GPUs and i'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong :-( |
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
(Post 30077765)
Is there a tricky to finding availability more easily than searching for a route on United's site, and then clicking "Details" for every result hoping to see something other than "R0" ?
I have 12 GPUs in my account, and haven't been able to use any for almost a year now since i started accruing them. Mostly I'm flying from DUB, sometimes via LHR, to hubs in the US (SFO, ORD, EWR...). Sometimes it feels almost pointless to have GPUs and i'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong :-( Totally imaginary. |
They are not imaginary. There are threads like "RPUs and GPUs are totally useless" as well as threads such as "RPU success" or "GPU success" for the year. Your mileage may vary. Many of us are happy (myself) with them. Many of us are horribly upset (nomad420 and yourself).
It comes down to: flexibility. Are you booking on business heavy days where the plane is 100% sold out? Are you booking last minute? I've been upgraded to LHR both ways from LAX/SFO, so it does exist. It's not "imaginary" A better way to search would be going to "Advanced" and then selecting "GPU" as an Upgrade. It will then give you green/yellow icons to indicate available GPU space or waitlisted GPU space respectively. Might be a bit faster than scrolling through each flight looking for R space. |
A few thoughts, noting this is already in the GPU availablity thread.
1. Look by segment, and not by route. 2. You will rarely find R on popular routes. 3. A pseudo-proxy for R is IN. If the seat's available in Saver Business, it's most likely in R. Then you can search via award calendars. 3. If you have 12 GPUs this year, you're above 150K and clearly a 1K. 4. But if you are that high and a GS, a totally different set of circumstances exist. |
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
(Post 30077765)
Is there a tricky to finding availability more easily than searching for a route on United's site, and then clicking "Details" for every result hoping to see something other than "R0" ?
I have 12 GPUs in my account, and haven't been able to use any for almost a year now since i started accruing them. Mostly I'm flying from DUB, sometimes via LHR, to hubs in the US (SFO, ORD, EWR...). Sometimes it feels almost pointless to have GPUs and i'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong :-( Note that you can also use your GPUs on Lufthansa.
Originally Posted by elCheapoDeluxe
(Post 30077826)
GPU Availability = √-1
Totally imaginary. |
Yes, expert mode is really the only good way to search for R. TATL to the west coast can be a challenge, but it does exist. Seen it recently on SFO-LHR, FRA, and ZRH.
Originally Posted by aacharya
(Post 30077892)
A pseudo-proxy for R is IN. If the seat's available in Saver Business, it's most likely in R. Then you can search via award calendars.
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Originally Posted by Aloomatar
(Post 30077765)
Is there a tricky to finding availability more easily than searching for a route on United's site, and then clicking "Details" for every result hoping to see something other than "R0" ?
I have 12 GPUs in my account, and haven't been able to use any for almost a year now since i started accruing them. Mostly I'm flying from DUB, sometimes via LHR, to hubs in the US (SFO, ORD, EWR...). Sometimes it feels almost pointless to have GPUs and i'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong :-( Call me cheep but the difference between a GPU up gradable flight and a business ticket hasn't been great enough for me to bite. I have found them great for domestic UG's and 'gifting' friends who are not permitted to but business/first. |
In my recent searching.....R availability is currently poor to Europe but better for Asia. A few years ago it was the opposite. So searching and not seeing anything may just indicate no availability. My most frequent domestic routes almost never have R availability at booking but I did find space for DCA-IAH for travel on Tuesday of this week, booking about ten days out. And the IAH-DCA leg on Monday cleared six days before departure. I cleared one ORD-IAH Thursday afternoon flight earlier this year which I considered a near miracle. As expected IAH-LAS and LAS-IAH did not clear earlier this summer. |
The LHR flights to/from DEN usually have R>1. No Polaris lounge though.
Just did a quick search for a couple of days out and seeing R>1 confirmable on LHR to DEN, EWR, IAD, IAD, IAH, LAX, and ORD. Edit: found SFO with R9 about a week out:https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ffee3e9f60.png Also seeing DUB-EWR with R7: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...a96b22bb10.png |
Originally Posted by mr8
(Post 30092372)
The LHR flights to/from DEN usually have R>1. No Polaris lounge though.
Just did a quick search for a couple of days out and seeing R>1 confirmable on LHR to DEN, EWR, IAD, IAD, IAH, LAX, and ORD. Edit: found SFO with R9 about a week out:https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ffee3e9f60.png Also seeing DUB-EWR with R7: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...a96b22bb10.png |
Originally Posted by aacharya
(Post 30092536)
these both prove my IN theory correct
There will be many, many times, however, when flights are R>0 and IN0, I0. Using your theory, you'll miss a very high percentage of upgradeable flights. Example: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...0792586d02.png |
Originally Posted by aacharya
(Post 30092536)
these both prove my IN theory correct
I booked LAX-MEL-LAX and LAX-SIN-LAX. GPUs on both directions (separate trips). IN was 0 for all segments. R was 9, 1, 3, 1 respectively. Your theory is decent, but you risk cutting yourself off of flights that might have space, mainly the R=1-4. |
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
(Post 30077765)
Sometimes it feels almost pointless to have GPUs and i'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong :-(
Safe Travels, James |
Originally Posted by laxmillenial
(Post 30092684)
It's not always correct though.
I booked LAX-MEL-LAX and LAX-SIN-LAX. GPUs on both directions (separate trips). IN was 0 for all segments. R was 9, 1, 3, 1 respectively. Your theory is decent, but you risk cutting yourself off of flights that might have space, mainly the R=1-4. |
Originally Posted by Kacee
(Post 30092681)
It shows that if there's IN/I, there will be R. But that's a given. If that's not true, it's an inventory error.
There will be many, many times, however, when flights are R>0 and IN0, I0. Using your theory, you'll miss a very high percentage of upgradeable flights. Example: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...0792586d02.png I never watch waitlisted flights when P=0. When PN > 0, I start to get interested. If PN=9, an UG is almost a certainty. P opens before PN which opens before R which opens well before I(N). So, it is absolutely true that the existence of I space in predictive of R, but the converse is not true. Consider IN a "square" and R a "rectangle". If you're only searching for squares, you're gonna miss a lot of rectangles. Focus on the parallelograms (PN) instead (which you can't search for, I don't think) for better indicators. |
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