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corwinsl Aug 12, 2004 8:48 pm

Old COBOL program...
 
Lately I've been taking advantage of the fact that UA can email me itineraries. It's so much better than:

CSR> Okay, do you have a pen and pencil?
ME> Yup!
CSR> Okay.. Departing (starting a 8 leg itinerary)
.
.
.
CSR> Got that?

Anyway, I was noticing that the HTML email that arrives has CONNOISEUR whereever business class should be written. IIRC this was introduced in the early 90s as part of the TWA LHR operation, but went away just after UA and the other 4 charter *A airlines formed their alliance.

Somewhere there's a stray DB2 table that needs updating...

SEA_Tigger Aug 12, 2004 9:00 pm

Old Iron Never Dies, It Just Fades Away...

VPescado Aug 12, 2004 9:19 pm

Ahhh so that is what C stands for.

I guess Y is for YAHOO (or is it YOKEL?)

Delta3MM Aug 12, 2004 10:30 pm

OK - now you guys got me currious. I've always wanted to know where "Y" came from, or "C" for that matter. "F" makes some sense as does "P" (First, Premium).

I know a lot of the other letters are just random assigments, not trying to make sense of BMHQKSTLV etc. Just currious if ANYONE has a REAL REASON as to why "Y" and "C."

Billy

winkydink Aug 12, 2004 11:03 pm

Old COBOL program...
 
What is, "What does United's web site run on?", Alex?

SeattlePilot Aug 12, 2004 11:08 pm


Originally Posted by winkydink
What is, "What does United's web site run on?", Alex?

As an old COBOL junky I 'd say any COBOL code is more reliable than that. :)

flyinbob Aug 12, 2004 11:47 pm


Originally Posted by winkydink
What is, "What does United's web site run on?", Alex?

No, the question would be "What is steam"?

andyZRH Aug 13, 2004 1:21 am

Clipper Class
 

Originally Posted by Delta3MM
OK - now you guys got me currious. I've always wanted to know where "Y" came from, or "C" for that matter. "F" makes some sense as does "P" (First, Premium).

AFAIK the 'C' originates from PanAm's Clipper class. (PanAm was the first airline to introduce an additional class between Y and F to accomodate the business traveller.)

andy

MatthewClement Aug 13, 2004 6:00 am

Similarly, Y comes from ECONOMY.

Budley Aug 13, 2004 6:07 am

As an old COBOL programmer (of 35 years standing), I would look further afield for the "Connoisseur" issue. A human somewhere hasn't done it's job properly.

And as for "Y", how about economY?

fjgolder Aug 13, 2004 6:23 am

Why Y?
 
What about ... "Y"ou lot, shut up back there!

kcvt750 Aug 13, 2004 7:47 am

or, "Y can't I use the lavs up front?"

mreplus Aug 13, 2004 8:11 am


Originally Posted by winkydink
What is, "What does United's web site run on?", Alex?

United.com runs very recent and secure versions of Sun Solaris. None of that MS junk...

corwinsl Aug 13, 2004 10:05 am


Originally Posted by mreplus
United.com runs very recent and secure versions of Sun Solaris. None of that MS junk...

Yes... but while the site is secure, it still sucks eggs. Do a search on how many times "my itineraries" has been down. Granted, this is more the programming staff than the platform....

GodOSpoons Aug 13, 2004 11:29 am

I believe that "Connoiseur" is the source of UA's C designation. In fact, if you look at some of the on-plane monitoring screens on some of the older planes, it will actually refer to the C section by that name, rather than business class.

Timothy

winkydink Aug 13, 2004 12:55 pm


Originally Posted by mreplus
United.com runs very recent and secure versions of Sun Solaris. None of that MS junk...

I wouldn't look for Sun to be featuring them in a reliability & performance ad any time soon.

RichardMEL Aug 16, 2004 1:54 am

It's WHY?! class of course....

dancorelli Aug 17, 2004 2:11 am

Just a guess, but does "C" stand for "C'mon....it ain't first class!!"?


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