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I am new to the industry and have some questions...
UA has interline agreements with OAs that allow diffrent ID levels. So if say I purchase ID75 do I get a higher BP than someone who purchased ID90?
Also, a couple of airline agreements listed ID50, and it wasn't for company business travel. So I was wondering, has anyone ever seen where you can actually purchase positive space travel? So far the only one I've ever seen where I KNOW you get confirmed space is when British Airways offers the Speedbird fares (currently not available, I guess it's seasonal).
I think some airlines have confirmed tickets using ZED fares, but none that UA has ZED agreements with (currently we only have ZED with LH and AA).
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All forms of ID tickets are usually obtained through staff travel, although these days at most carriers it's much easier with web based ordering and ticketing etc.
In the past, I've often travelled on ID50's when I know I need to be somewhere at a certain time and the "nonrev lotto" game looks too risky. These days however, you can usually pick up the discounted web fares or similar for less than an ID50 anyway. (Example - I found a USD99 one way LAX-HNL on offer on HA's website a few weeks ago. Published fare, "pos space" seat.)
My best ID50 bargain was AUD700.00 back in the early 90's for a J cabin seat on EK from CGK-LHR via SIN, CMB and DXB. Of course it helped that fares out of Indonesia are in the very lower end of the scale, and I wouldn't have got anywhere near the same deal ex SIN or SYD.
If UA don't have many ZED's in place, then look at Multi Endorsed ID's, if they offer such a thing. That's one way to get around holding heaps of back-up's, but does require planning.
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My suggestion would be to try all the UA star alliance partners first. US has an ID95 rate with UA that is very attractive. Also check the rules that go with the ZEDs and IDs. If you have less then 6 months employment you may not be eligable to get discounted tickets.