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Consolidated Global Services Thread: Benefits, Questions, Experiences [2022]

Old Dec 31, 2021, 11:08 pm
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United Global Services ("GS") is the highest tier of MileagePlus elite status. It is by invitation only, reviewed annually -- the invite criteria is not public but seems to require substantial annual spending with UA both in terms of absolute dollar amounts and purchasing higher fare classes (higher cpm - cents per mile). There are also reports of GS status being comped by UA Marketing to VIPs in companies who sign corporate travel deals with UA, and also to those individuals that purchase an annual PassPlus enrollment of $50k or greater. The sole published way to qualify is to become a 4MM, having flown 4 million BIS miles on UA metal (plus additional grandfathered credits at the time of the UA/CO merger).
GS have enhanced services / benefits over 1Ks. There is little said publicly by UA on GS benefits and/or qualification.
Last year's thread, Consolidated Global Services Thread - Qualifications, Benefits and Q & A [2021]


Known facts concerning qualification and eligibility from United:
Quote:
Global Services recognizes the extraordinary dedication of our top flyers. We consider a number of factors beyond the usual Premier-qualifying criteria.
We look at your travel spend on United-operated flights relative to that of other top Premier flyers over recent consecutive years.
Usually, members invited to Global Services tend to consistently purchase premium cabins or fully refundable tickets.

Published Benefits
Full detail of published benefits can be found at https://mystatus.united.com/gs [MP credentials login required, existing GS only]
Shortlist (incremental/different to 1K):
  • Dedicated phone number with fastest pickup times, and generally by specially-trained GS agents. Some exceptions occur, especially during busy periods (such as when weather waivers are in effect)
  • Dedicated email address for MileagePlus and other inquiries, usually answered personally within hours
  • Dedicated check-in at main airport stations, including private Global Reception centers at major hubs, providing priority TSA security access. May bring guests/companions into Global Reception areas or dedicated GS checkin lanes who are traveling on same itinerary as GS member.
  • Instrument-supported upgrades (PlusPoints or miles) clear into PN class rather than PZ class for other elite tiers, which usually have much better availability. Instruments drawn from the GS member account and applied to other reservations will also clear into PN class.
  • Complimentary Premier Upgrades (CPUs) cleared beginning 120 hours prior to flight departure (versus 96 hours for 1K) for GS member and up to one other traveling on same PNR
  • Highest-priority when waitlisted for Upgrades, Award Travel, and Sold-out Flight Availability. GS members clear before any other status level or full-fare customers.
  • Priority Boarding, among the first to board the aircraft (currently after unaccompanied minors, people with disabilities and/or need more time boarding, Active-Duty Military, and prior to families with children under age of 2)
  • Priority handling in event of IRROPS, including next flight guarantee in case of re-accommodation, overseen by dedicated team of location-based GS Customer Service Agents (identified via gold scarves/ties)
  • Mercedes-Benz Tarmac Transfer for tight connections between flights at major hubs (cannot be requested in advance)
  • Access to United Arrivals Lounge at SFO when arriving from international flight, regardless of cabin class (no guests permitted) Closed
  • Access to Arrivals Lounge at LHR T2 when arriving from inbound UA-operated intercontinental flight, regardless of cabin (no guests permitted, must present Boarding Pass or physical GS card)
  • Access to Lufthansa / Swiss Welcome (arrival) Lounges in FRA and ZRH for same-day inbound UA intercontinental flight, regardless of cabin (no guests permitted, must present physical GS card)
  • Effective January 2021, GS members who do not have a United Club membership may access United Clubs on domestic itineraries, but no guests are permitted.
Additional Known Award and Upgrade Benefits (many unpublished)

Most benefits noted below require calling a GS agent:
  • GS can create saver economy award space (XN) if T inventory is available. United-operated flights only. Update 12 Dec 2018: Only for GS member + 1 companion.
  • GS can create saver business award space (IN) if PZ inventory is available. United-operated flights only. Update 12 Dec 2018: Only for GS member + 1 companion.
  • GS can upgrade economy awards (XN or YN) into Business / First with PlusPoints if PN inventory is available. United-operated flights only. Can now be completed online/via the app, in most circumstances.
  • GS can confirm any waitlisted instrument-supported upgrade (miles/co-pay or PlusPoints) within T-72 hours to flight departure provided at least 2 (two) J class premium seats remain for sale after the upgrade is processed and they are at the top of the waitlist.
  • GS are entitled to one Saver Award seat in the same class of service for one segment of the itinerary with their purchase of any premium cabin fare. GS agents can open space if it is not available provided that at least 2 seats remain for sale afterwards. United-operated flights only.
  • GS can upgrade a companion with an instrument (PlusPoints or miles) from Economy to Business / First when flying on a paid premium cabin fare, even if PZ or PN is not available, as long as J > 2 after upgrade processed. Companion needs to be ticketed in W class or higher on international cash fare itineraries, or ticketed in X/XN for upgrades from award tickets.
  • (Note: Only ONE of the two above options can be exercised per premium fare purchased, and for one segment in the itinerary, per caveats noted below. GS traveler must remain in same itinerary as companion)
  • GS can buy up from Basic Economy fares, which is usually forbidden
  • GS can access VIP Lounges (former Global First Lounges) in NRT, LHR, and HKG when booked in Polaris Business on an international itinerary. One guest permitted (two guests if a United Club member). Not accessed if booked in United Economy. (Note: VIP Lounges in NRT and HKG remain closed due to Covid-19; LHR VIP now open.)
Reported caveats & YMMV situations on unpublished benefits
  • Post 12/12/2018, agents have been instructed to grant only one "exception" when opening award space for a companion. Thus, you can open T->XN for a companion, or you can force a companion upgrade into PN, but you can't convert T->XN and then force clear an upgrade into PN. Some have reported success by requesting this in two separate calls.
  • Some agents will allow GS to open economy award space for a companion to allow for an upgrade with an instrument, even if XN or T are unavailable
  • According to GS Customer Service, a GS on a paid coach fare using an instrument will clear into Polaris business before a lower-status passenger with a paid PremiumPlus fare (i.e. O, A, R). In other words, for example, a paid O, A, R for a 1K will not give higher priority than a GS with a W fare if both are using 40 PlusPoints. This is true even on the gate waitlist.
  • Post 12/12/2019, agents have been instructed that they can only grant a companion exception for one segment per round trip journey. Thus, if you have a roundtrip premium fare, they will only open saver space, or force an upgrade, for one segment. This means you must either waitlist (if upgrading) or use a standard award, for the remaining segments.
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Consolidated Global Services Thread: Benefits, Questions, Experiences [2022]

Old Jun 16, 2022, 3:59 pm
  #616  
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SFO
Programs: UA GS 2mm
Posts: 93
Flew LHR-SFO last week with my wife both sitting in J (for me paid biz, for her paid economy + PP). She is terrified of flying (funny given how much I do it) and when we hit some turbulence she started crying... a lot. Anyways, the flight attendant saw this and came over to check on her (I explained the situation). A few minutes later the pilot walks back (good old military type guy)... maybe he was off duty on pilot rest or something, kneels down and takes time to introduce himself and explain to my wife how flying is the safest form of travel and why/how turbulence happens. She felt so taken care of and it calmed her down completely.

I give United a lot of crap on the devaluation of benefits... but sometimes the small things really do make a difference.
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Old Jun 16, 2022, 4:58 pm
  #617  
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 52
Has anyone here taken a guest with them through GS check-in?
I'm traveling with a friend but we ended up on separate tickets and I'm wondering if the the folks at the check in desk will have an issue.
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Old Jun 16, 2022, 4:59 pm
  #618  
 
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: 4,669
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
Has anyone here taken a guest with them through GS check-in?
I'm traveling with a friend but we ended up on separate tickets and I'm wondering if the the folks at the check in desk will have an issue.
Same flight? No issue.
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Old Jun 16, 2022, 5:01 pm
  #619  
 
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 52
Glad you're all ok and they did that to help your wife!

But:

Originally Posted by kj5hp
Flew LHR-SFO last week with my wife both sitting in J (for me paid biz, for her paid economy + PP).
You managed to clear a PP upgrade on that route?!
How far ahead of time?
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Old Jun 17, 2022, 10:08 am
  #620  
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SFO
Programs: UA GS 2mm
Posts: 93
Cleared about 10 days ahead of the flight. Plane was only like 1/3 full. Biz didn't even go out full.
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Old Jun 17, 2022, 10:40 am
  #621  
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Houston
Programs: UA GS 2.6MM & Lifetime UC, Qantas Platinum, Hilton Lifetime Diamond, Bonvoy Platinum, HawaiianMiles
Posts: 8,680
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
Has anyone here taken a guest with them through GS check-in?
I'm traveling with a friend but we ended up on separate tickets and I'm wondering if the the folks at the check in desk will have an issue.
No problem
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Old Jun 17, 2022, 5:38 pm
  #622  
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Corvallis, OR, USA
Programs: UA GS; Hilton LT Diamond, Marriott, Hyatt; Hertz
Posts: 320
I have taken my son through GS lobby at SFO on completely different flights (I was going home domestic, and he was going home in Polaris thanks to my PP). They were very helpful to him. No problem!
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Old Jun 17, 2022, 5:48 pm
  #623  
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: LHR, DFW, J Cabins WorldWide
Programs: AA EXP, UA GS, FB Gold, AS MVPG, MR Titanium, VS Gold
Posts: 954
Have also taken guests both on and not on my flights - as long as they were clearly "with" me and flying united, everything was Kosher.
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Old Jun 18, 2022, 8:11 am
  #624  
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: IAH/EWR-LGA/MIA
Programs: UA Global Services 3.2 MM, Marriott Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium Elite, AA Exec Plat
Posts: 2,496
Wait time about 5 minutes last night. Called to push a PP upgrade into PN (J4) at T-72. Agent said there was a technical issue. Put me on hold. Came back after about 10 minutes and said still working on it. 10 minutes later asked if I wanted to hang up while she worked it offline and would call me when complete. I said fine. 10 minutes later got the call saying everything was good to go. All's well that ends well, but an odd experience for what's normally a simple task.
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Old Jun 18, 2022, 9:48 am
  #625  
 
Join Date: Jan 2018
Programs: UA LT GS | UA LT Club | Marriott LT Titanium
Posts: 1,250
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
You managed to clear a PP upgrade on that route?!
How far ahead of time?
Typically, an easy route on which to clear a PP upgrade. This year is obviously different, but looks like things are easing up on that route.

Certainly doesn't hurt that BA is bringing back SJC-LHR and broadly increasing west coast capacity.
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Old Jun 18, 2022, 3:23 pm
  #626  
 
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Silicon Valley, CA
Programs: Global Services UA 1MM , Ambassador Elite Marriott
Posts: 66
Originally Posted by Aloomatar
Has anyone here taken a guest with them through GS check-in?
I'm traveling with a friend but we ended up on separate tickets and I'm wondering if the the folks at the check in desk will have an issue.
I have many times and just said "they are with me". That's all.
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Old Jun 19, 2022, 4:33 pm
  #627  
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SFO
Programs: UA GS 2mm
Posts: 93
New GS perk?

On the SFO-CDG today. Showed up at the Polaris lounge and told a 50 minute wait to get lunch. Would love to have a new GS benefit of “skip the waitlist” at the Polaris lounge. Would really be nice to actually be able to get some food in the lounge these days. Would be a real benefit to me and cost United nothing.
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Old Jun 19, 2022, 4:55 pm
  #628  
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Corvallis, OR, USA
Programs: UA GS; Hilton LT Diamond, Marriott, Hyatt; Hertz
Posts: 320
Another new GS Benefit?

I needed to contact GS during a flight on Friday. I managed to email my wife who called them, but I noticed that there is now a mechanism to message United Agents. I believe that goes to "regular" agents. It would be nice to be able to message GS agents when you are up in the air.
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Old Jun 19, 2022, 5:14 pm
  #629  
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Corvallis, OR, USA
Programs: UA GS; Hilton LT Diamond, Marriott, Hyatt; Hertz
Posts: 320
@kj5hp Totally agree. Had to wait a long time to get lunch at SFO Polaris in May. They told me there was an hour wait and gave me a buzzer. Fortunately I checked after 30 minutes and there were several tables. A GS jump-the-line would be nice. So would a GS area in United Clubs (as in Denver, where there are long lines now and it is hard to find a quiet, isolated seat.)
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Old Jun 19, 2022, 6:48 pm
  #630  
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: EWR
Programs: UA MM GS, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 518
Originally Posted by Oregonflyer
@kj5hp Totally agree. Had to wait a long time to get lunch at SFO Polaris in May. They told me there was an hour wait and gave me a buzzer. Fortunately I checked after 30 minutes and there were several tables. A GS jump-the-line would be nice. So would a GS area in United Clubs (as in Denver, where there are long lines now and it is hard to find a quiet, isolated seat.)
I had the same thought flying out of EWR Sunday night. Got to Polaris Lounge around 545 for a 7pm flight and was told there was a waitlist and a 30min wait.
Wish there was a GS lounge / section like in LHR
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