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Oh! Just thought of another question...
how long before I can use benefits on UA? 6 months right?
And NZ is a year... Well, NZ9 is also UA6757 (the flight from HNL to AKL). But it's operated by NZ. Would I have to wait 6 months or 1 year? Like couldn't I book through UA... Doesn't matter who actually flies the plane right? Or does it?
Haha, sorry for all the questions. Thank you in advance:)
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Ah yes, codesharing. The last desperate attempt at trying to get on a flight operated by someone they normally couldn't fly. What I'm saying is, you definitely aren't the first to ask that question :P ... codeshares are purely done for marketing of revenue passengers. With nonrevenue, it doesn't mean anything, so you can't use that as an excuse. The one exception is IAD-MAD-IAD. This route is operated by Aer Lingus, run just like how SkyWest and Mesa run regional routes for United Express, but with a big plane instead. You can fly that one round-trip route, along with those express flights.
And now, the good news. You work for UA itself, right? Or another company contracted by UA that gets flight benefits, like one of the regional carriers? When I started working for SkyWest, there was a 2 WEEK waiting time, I think so that our HR/Travel department could have enough time to send the names of everyone covered over to United. I just started a new job with United about a month ago, and my previous seniority had no impact whatsoever on this. I believe I had benefits right away, I did use them a week or two after starting.
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Yeah, I work for Chelsea Food Services, the Food Division of United Airlines. So we get all the benefits and privileges or lets say...a ticket agent.
So your saying I CAN NOT book through UA for a NZ operated flight without waiting the 1 year?
And congratulations on your new job with UA!
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HBR, I think, ultimately you'll just have to contact your benefits department to get answers to many of these questions.
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Yeah, because Chelsea Food Services isn't technically an airline you may not be able to get ZED fares period. Then again, SkyWest used to piggyback on Delta's ZED agreements, so maybe you can get lucky. I'd talk to someone with your benefits, they should know better. Even if you can't get ZEDs, there's still plenty you can do with United benefits if you're flexible and spontaneous!