More UA routes with 5k saver awards
#16
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: CLE
Programs: UA GS+LT UC, AA EXP+LT PLT, Fairmont LT PLT, Marriott PLT, Hilton DIA, Hyatt Glob, Avis CHM
Posts: 4,671
Here's the lower saver pricing for every UA destination to/from NYC on my blog:
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-tra...ic-routes-nyc/
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-tra...ic-routes-nyc/
#17
Join Date: May 2002
Location: US
Programs: UA GS 2MM
Posts: 1,740
It’s great they are doing this. The number one complaint I hear from friends and family is how difficult it is to earn miles flying in a revenue-based scheme.
if you are a General Member leisure flyer (i.e., someone with the flexibility to be brand loyal to an airline), it takes a lifetime ($5k) just to get the 25k miles needed for a domestic flight. This changes things and re-incents loyalty.
if you are a General Member leisure flyer (i.e., someone with the flexibility to be brand loyal to an airline), it takes a lifetime ($5k) just to get the 25k miles needed for a domestic flight. This changes things and re-incents loyalty.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2012
Programs: Hertz PC
Posts: 657
Use to get some amazing miles deals mci-las (via sfo only) for 7,500 each way. But last few months its been 12,500 each way via (sfo/den/hou/ord).
One thing I wish United would change for CPU's is if there still empty seats up front after all revenue passengers are upgraded they would upgrade mileage tickets for premier's.
One thing I wish United would change for CPU's is if there still empty seats up front after all revenue passengers are upgraded they would upgrade mileage tickets for premier's.
#19
Moderator: United Airlines
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: SFO
Programs: UA Plat 1.995MM, Hyatt Discoverist, Marriott Plat/LT Gold, Hilton Silver, IHG Plat
Posts: 66,854
Consolidated CPU on Awards for UA Premiers Who Hold An Eligible Chase/UA CC
but we are getting OT.
#20
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 23,057
DL still has fixed levels for their awards and the award amounts are not a direct function of the cash price like WN or B6. You can find numerous cases where the cash and award amounts do not really line up. For example, looking at DTW-BOS flights on 4/10, the main cabin fares are either $193.30 U fares (4 flights) or $118.30 X fares (3 flights). Meanwhile, the main cabin award level for all 7 flights is the exact same 9K points.
#21
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Northern California
Programs: I want to be free! Free!
Posts: 3,455
SFO-RNO is often very expensive. If buying SFO-RNO as O&D, only M fares are often available, as they try to keep the seats in the lower fare buckets for people connecting onwards (e.g., RNO-SFO-SEA).
The new pricing at 8,500 miles is attractive, and I'm certain to be taken advantage of it for upcoming ski trips.
The new pricing at 8,500 miles is attractive, and I'm certain to be taken advantage of it for upcoming ski trips.
that said, skypesos offers considerably better value often in short haul compared even to this... but i'll stick with the lousy shorthaul redemptions on united if they will stop moving to the disastrous DL long-haul / long-haul premium pricing. 400k+ points for business one way booked 8+ months out? come o.
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Danville, CA, USA;
Programs: UA 1MM, WN CP, Marriott LT Plat, Hilton Gold, IC Plat
Posts: 15,721
If you aren’t connecting at SFO then you may also wish to consider OAK-RNO which can often be found for $70-79 on WN. The main problem is the lack of nonstops (generally 2-3 per day each way).
examples??!!!
I don’t follow DL closely but the best awards I’ve seen reported on blogs were roughly 11-12k one-way that were temporary reductions in otherwise absurd award pricing. DL doesn’t have published chars which makes an apples to apples comparison difficult.
I don’t follow DL closely but the best awards I’ve seen reported on blogs were roughly 11-12k one-way that were temporary reductions in otherwise absurd award pricing. DL doesn’t have published chars which makes an apples to apples comparison difficult.
Last edited by WineCountryUA; Mar 26, 2019 at 9:32 am Reason: merging consecutive posts by same member
#24
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: VPS
Programs: IHG Diamond, Delta PM, Hilton Gold, Accor Gold, Marriott Silver
Posts: 7,268
I had good luck with PIT-ATL-VPS this summer to invite family down for a beach trip (summer is actually peak tourism season in the FL panhandle unlike the rest of the state) For midweek to midweek, it was pretty wide open for 18K round trip in standard coach (cash price about $350 per ticket) and 23.5K in C+ ($450 cash price) and no problems getting four C+ tickets on flights with daylight departures and arrivals. Allegiant does fly PIT-VPS that time of year and it was like Delta was competing on award space with that rather than cash ticket prices though there never was an advertised award sale.
#25
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 23,057
If you aren’t connecting at SFO then you may also wish to consider OAK-RNO which can often be found for $70-79 on WN. The main problem is the lack of nonstops (generally 2-3 per day each way).
examples??!!!
I don’t follow DL closely but the best awards I’ve seen reported on blogs were roughly 11-12k one-way that were temporary reductions in otherwise absurd award pricing. DL doesn’t have published chars which makes an apples to apples comparison difficult.
examples??!!!
I don’t follow DL closely but the best awards I’ve seen reported on blogs were roughly 11-12k one-way that were temporary reductions in otherwise absurd award pricing. DL doesn’t have published chars which makes an apples to apples comparison difficult.
#26
Join Date: May 2002
Location: US
Programs: UA GS 2MM
Posts: 1,740
I wonder how they are going to handle MP awards in this more dynamic pricing environment. I just looked for awards on a domestic trip and saw non-stop flights that ranged from 5k to 17k a piece. Those were the ones with XN. In the future, how are they going to price an award if they have to manually create it?
#27
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: LIS/ATL/other
Programs: UA 1K, Avis PC, Hertz PC, Sixt Plat, Marriott Gold, HH Silver
Posts: 1,983
This is definitely the SkyPesos model of pricing awards to tracking the cash prices, in the vicinity of $0.01/mile
TPG gives an example of EWR-FLL on May 14. Let's pick that.
06:40 $128 12500
08:29 $128 12500
10:30 $128 12500
14:00 $128 12500
16:30 $87 11500
18:00 $87 11500
19:10 $53 6000
20:30 $87 11500
How is this not obviously dynamic award pricing to match cash fares?
TPG gives an example of EWR-FLL on May 14. Let's pick that.
06:40 $128 12500
08:29 $128 12500
10:30 $128 12500
14:00 $128 12500
16:30 $87 11500
18:00 $87 11500
19:10 $53 6000
20:30 $87 11500
How is this not obviously dynamic award pricing to match cash fares?
#28
Join Date: May 2016
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1k
Posts: 312
This is definitely the SkyPesos model of pricing awards to tracking the cash prices, in the vicinity of $0.01/mile
TPG gives an example of EWR-FLL on May 14. Let's pick that.
06:40 $128 12500
08:29 $128 12500
10:30 $128 12500
14:00 $128 12500
16:30 $87 11500
18:00 $87 11500
19:10 $53 6000
20:30 $87 11500
How is this not obviously dynamic award pricing to match cash fares?
TPG gives an example of EWR-FLL on May 14. Let's pick that.
06:40 $128 12500
08:29 $128 12500
10:30 $128 12500
14:00 $128 12500
16:30 $87 11500
18:00 $87 11500
19:10 $53 6000
20:30 $87 11500
How is this not obviously dynamic award pricing to match cash fares?
#29
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: San Francisco/Sydney
Programs: UA 1K/MM, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Something, IHG Gold, Hertz PC, Avis PC
Posts: 8,157
Certainly not an official perk, but my results have been good.