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My $671 Mileage Run on United

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 17, 2010 4 Comments

Against my better judgment (and the advice of Lucky), I booked a MR on United from Philadelphia to Moscow next weekend—out Saturday via Dulles, two hours on the ground in Moscow, and right back to Philadelphia.

I am sitting on quite a few vouchers from various sources, had no plans for the weekend, and most importantly, have two systemwide upgrades that expire at the end of the month. I looked into flying to Geneva—$130 less—but there was no confirmable upgrade space and only a few revenue Business Class seats still for sale. If the past is any indication of the future, I probably would have cleared at the gate and saved some money, but I did not want to sweat out an upgrade on a transatlantic flight.

I’ll earn about 11,000 EQMs for the trip and 22,000 RDMs. For $671 ($71 out of pocket after using one of my recent overnight bump vouchers), that is a terrible deal. I could have done a MR to Southern California for under $300 r/t that would have earned me around 8,000 EQMs. Plus, with multi-segment domestic runs there is a better probability of bumps and other problems that I eagerly hope for when I am flying for fun.

But hear out my logic; I chose this pricey MR because:

  1. I like long flights—especially in international Business Class.
  2. I hate to see SWUs go to waste and upgrading PHL-ORD-SEA-SFO-QLA is not the same as upgrading IAD-DME.
  3. For UA’s sake I hope they are no longer doing it, but travelers on Flyertalk have reported that UA is doling out vouchers like candy for flights in which the IFE is turned off “due to safety concerns.” Wouldn’t it be something if my trip paid for itself? (Note: I am not expecting any compensation)
  4. With a 9.5-hour flight to DME in a lie-flat seat, I should be able to get a good night’s rest, as opposed to a redeye in domestic First.
  5. DME-IAD is an 11-hour flight, giving me a great deal of uninterrupted time to get ahead on my law school reading and outlining.
  6. The food is better (marginally) on international flights and I will have access to the Envoy Lounge in PHL.

So what do you think? Did I just waste $671? I’m still feeling a little bit guilty for blowing my $600 voucher on an overnight MR (unfortunately, my visa to Russia has expired or I’d stay a day), but I hope I will be able to report back next Sunday it was well worth it.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Erich Reply
    January 17, 2010 at 8:32 pm

    You did not waste $671. You might have traded $200 in value in for more comfort, but that’s ok. Again, trying to pick your brain a little bit, are you putting your third leg to use here?

    ps. I believe your QLA alternative includes a typo

  2. Matthew Reply
    January 17, 2010 at 10:20 pm

    @Erich: Very insightful. There will be a third leg that I actually intend to use next month. I’ll be happy to provide more details via e-mail if you want.

    Are you saying QLA is a typo? QLA is the “Los Angeles area” airport code that will search for flights into SNA, ONT, LAX, and BUR. Or am I missing another typo?

  3. Erich Reply
    January 18, 2010 at 6:33 pm

    Lucky may have some different advice given his recent experience.

    Hmm.. Thanks for the QLA correction. I looked up QLA on flightstats and it pointed me to an obscure airport in the UK.

  4. Matthew Reply
    January 18, 2010 at 11:47 pm

    @Erich: As a matter of fact, QLA is also the code for an obscure airport in the UK. Sometimes results for both So. Cal. and UK come up on ITA. Go figure…

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