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Stupid! $400 for a Slice of Airline Pizza

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 19, 2017March 19, 2017 4 Comments

I think I speak for all of us when I say there are certain moments in life that we look back on with on regret. My regret this morning: giving up a bump voucher because of an airline meal.

This post is not meant to trivialize death, divorce, suffering, or wrong career moves. Rather, it is meant to poke fun at myself while hopefully help you avoid making a similar mistake.

For the Meal of the Week segment a few days ago,  I wrote about a starchy meal I had on United from Chicago to San Jose, CA in 2007. The reason for the post was United is resuming service between ORD and SJC after a multi-year hiatus. Anyway, there was one detail that escaped me at the time.

I was flying to the Bay Area from a conference in Washington. It was the height of summer travel and I had booked my return from Baltimore to save on money. This was in the days prior to complimentary elite upgrades so I had used e-500 stickers/coupons to upgrade to first class on both legs.

Back in the day, if both of your upgrades cleared before check-in the system would calculate the number of 500-mile upgrades necessary from origin to destination rather than point to point. It was that rule that allowed me once to fly from LA to Philadelphia to Washington to Norfolk to Chicago to San Francisco for one e-500 mile upgrade. Another time, it just took one upgrade for a same-day Los Angeles to Honolulu to San Francisco trip. Why? Because less than 500 miles separate LAX and SFO. Anyway, this trip took five instead of six but I was so happy to fly in first class.

The Bump Opportunity

At the gate in Baltimore, the agent announced our flight to Chicago required volunteers and was offering a $400 voucher to take another flight a couple hours later. The new flight to Chicago had first class available, but it departed in the middle of the afternoon so there would be no meal service. I checked on a direct flight to San Francisco and found that there were no first class seats, just coach.

So I turned down the upgrade.

What did I get in return? A 737-300 from Baltimore to Chicago in a “United Shuttle” configuration. No ovens on those planes so I did not even get a hot lunch to Chicago, instead a a cold “TV dinner”–

Airline Bump Meal

Then the starch, starch, with a side of starch from Chicago to San Francisco–

Airline Carb Meal

So $400 for a lunch on plastic tray and a carb bomb…

CONCLUSION

United does not as aggressively overbook any longer so opportunities for bumps are much more limited than before. Furthermore, sometimes my schedule no longer allows me to take bumps even when available. But one thing is certain: I will never turn down an bump for an airline meal again.

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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. B1987 Reply
    March 19, 2017 at 11:56 am

    Who cares about a meal you had 10 years ago??

    • Andy K Reply
      March 20, 2017 at 1:16 pm

      Ya

  2. warreng24 Reply
    March 20, 2017 at 7:56 am

    Ah memories of the good ‘ol Shuttle by United configuration.

    Don’t forget the crazy lines for the Lav on those aircraft. What sort of idiot would schedule those planes for a 4+ hour flight with only 1 lav in the back for Economy.

  3. Luis Santiago Reply
    March 20, 2017 at 8:07 pm

    I am still in awe that people still think that airlines should still serve lobster, filet Mignon and hot cakes in domestic flying. Sorry, but people want cheap tickets… they want to pay greyhound bus prices and receive Morton’s service and meal. The formula does not add up. Sorry…. if you do not like plane food bring your own meal with you. I do! I fly international all the time and still bring my own food with me. So get off the “plane meal high horse” and stop complaining about it. Bring your own food.

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