Take a strong dose of patience and allocate at least 30-60 minutes of phone time if you want to redeem any US airlines' frequent flier miles for an international flight which requires any or all portions to be provided by a member of the Star Alliance. Since you cannot book these reservations via United or USAirways' web sites, you must call and speak to an agent, and they will consume many minutes navigating their own and their so-called partners' reservation systems to find an appropriate routing. They will then have the audacity to charge you a phone booking fee even though you have no other way to conduct this transaction. You will still have to call the partner airline for your seat assignments and meal preferences, so you are again forced into another 20-30 minute call. There's little evidence that these airline alliances provide any benefit to passengers because they impose these inconveniences and require the customer to interact wiith each individual airline anyhow. If you fuss about the phone booking fee, they will send you a paper voucher for a future reservation which, surprise, you must conduct via the phone! No wonder airlines are the most despised businesses of all.
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No wonder indeed, metak8. No wonder indeed. Welcome to Sutori!
Cant say I agree. I redeemed points for a trip to Italy in about 10 min. The trip includes two different carriers. In fact, I was amazed at how easy it was considering it has three legs and two carriers. So...the issue may be that your carrier in this alliance is weak.
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