My brother is getting married this coming June and the bonus is I get to be the best man and one of my daughters gets to be the flower girl -- way cool.

So, I decide to use some of my frequent flyer miles to get some free tickets.  I call the toll free 800 number and get 'Allan' who is a computer. 'Allan' (who should really be named HAL) informs me I have enough frequent flyer miles to receive two peak or non-peak round trip tickets.  We then have a back and forth conversation (honestly, give me a real person -- please!).  After 10 minutes of this, he informs me there are no flights matching my criteria.

So I decide to forego the phone interface (never once was I offered the chance to talk to a real person) and attempt to book via the web.  I go to the USAirways website, sign in and begin selecting the departure dates.  This is what I get after attempting to select dates in May and June as the departure.

All flights are 'Sold Out'...?  Granted, the summers are busy travel times for folks with vacations and all -- but according to 'Allan' my frequent flyer miles are valid for both PEAK and non-peak travel.

Hmmm....

So I visit http://www.travelocity.com and 1 minute later find I can actually purchase the EXACT same flights on USAirways for $349 each right now.  And LOOK -- I can fly on a competing airline for $187.  Ideally, I would like to fly all four family members on the same flights, so I do the math...

   2 Paid Tickets on USAir + 2 Free Dividend Miles Tickets = $698
   4 Paid Tickets on Competitor = $748

I've gone out of my way many times to book my travel in such as way that I could log miles at USAirways, hoping it would pay off at some point with the ability to be rewarded for my loyalty to the company and brand.

It doesn't appear they feel loyal to me as a customer.

So, I'm booking the tickets with their competitor tomorrow, if not tonight.  $50 more gets me everyone on the same flights WITHOUT the hassle.

On the bright side, I think I can use those frequent flyer miles to get a (literal) ton of magazine subscriptions.

Anybody know the true story on the Capital One Miles credit card...?  The commercials make it sound great, but if it's more of the same I don't want to invest the time and energy.



Categories: Travel | Comments [2] | # | Posted on Sunday, March 06, 2005 3:53:08 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)   
Monday, March 07, 2005 5:36:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I unfortunately cannot offer much in how well Capital One's mile card can help or holds true to it's claims, but I have dealt with the company and have had less than happy results, and in speaking with others they seem to share my unhappy feelings. (Of course you need to do your own research....)
I have, on the otherhand, been using Delta's AMEX for about 4 years now and have never had a hard time getting to use my free flights (have booked about 6 so far) and have been able to get decent flights during peak periods and in less than 30 days out. (They require a 14 day notice, I believe)
Jamie
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:32:42 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
I'm trying to see my family in St. Louis, MO in late June. I am finding the same issue, all the tickets are amazingly "SOLD OUT". How frustrating and disappointing to find myself having such a hard time trying to redeem my hard earned miles. I have had this card for years and this is my first time trying to redeem my miles. I could have bought my ticket for the amount I've paid in annual fees($30/yr). My husband has a separate account w/ USAirways and has always stated how hard it has been for him to find anything not "SOLD OUT". Now, if I can only find a "800" number so I can talk to a machine!!
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