VDB
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Los Angeles
Programs: UA MM | BA Gold
Posts: 7,299
VDB
I was reading past threads about S*UAL/DENIED-VDB and it helped me a lot. The one answer I could not get is about how much the ticket is worth. UA seems to give either $200 or $400 and up to $600 I think.
If for example you give up your seat, they give you a free ticket and then you go to CS and get it changed to a credit voucher (to avoid a gate hassel), how do they decide how much you get?
If for example you give up your seat, they give you a free ticket and then you go to CS and get it changed to a credit voucher (to avoid a gate hassel), how do they decide how much you get?
#2



Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Montebello, CA, USA
Posts: 2,556
This has been listed in many past threads, but here it is again:
0-3 hours $200
3-6 hours $400
6+ hours $600
This is the schedule for domestic vdb's.
BillJ
0-3 hours $200
3-6 hours $400
6+ hours $600
This is the schedule for domestic vdb's.
BillJ
#3
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: The Puget Sound, WA
Posts: 2,232
Anyone happen to know what the Voluntary Downgrade Schedule is. Last weekend they were offering $300 cash at the RCC to downgrade from C to Y on my HKG-NRT flight (this is a 4 hour flight). Then at the gate the gate agent said that the schedule said it was $250 for this length of flight.
#4
Join Date: May 2002
Location: woodbridge, va usa
Programs: HHonors, UA/MP
Posts: 357
This may sound dumb, but can you take a VDB to a CS counter and get it xchanged for a travel credit?
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Sheldon
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Sheldon
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by sg7z:
This may sound dumb, but can you take a VDB to a CS counter and get it xchanged for a travel credit?
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This may sound dumb, but can you take a VDB to a CS counter and get it xchanged for a travel credit?
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Edited to Add: I'll just give you the answer. For the most part yes, it may take some direction on your part but its in the rules.
[This message has been edited by anc-ord772 (edited Nov 21, 2003).]

