I arrived at Dulles over an hour early for my 8:20 am flight and walked into chaos at the United Airlines ticketing area. What the heck is going on? After eavesdropping on a family clad with children, diaper bags and strollers, it dawned on me why the lines were so long. It's spring break and a holiday weekend. Way to go- I'd picked one of the busiest weekends of the spring to fly to a sunny destination.
A few weeks back, when I was planning my trip out of the US, I was shocked at the ticket prices for flights to southern California. The cost of a one-way ticket (at that time) was $400. Ouch! That wasn't going to fly with me. I began to use my personal network to find a cheaper way to fly out. I ended up getting a hook up from my friend, Dave Martinez, who recently secured a job in Chicago at United's headquarters. He secured me a ticket on his buddy pass for early this morning. Flying on a buddy pass means that you fly for cheap, but do not have a reserved seat (i.e. standby).
Back to the airport. Because this is a such a busy time and because I'm flying standby, I've seen three flights pass me by. It is now almost 5 o'clock in the afternoon and I'm still at Dulles. Cue the pity. The 8:20 flight, the 12:30 pm flight and the 2:43 pm flight were all oversold, plus each had a bunch of other standby passengers. What's worse is each time, my ranking on the standby list has gotten lower- from 7, to 16, to 21. I asked the gate attendant how United determines the ranking and said, "Your ranking is due to a variety of factors, including why you were put on the list, what type of fare you paid for and your United Rewards membership level". Basically, I'm screwed. I'm flying on a buddy pass and my Rewards membership level is nonexistent. When I called the car rental place to update my reservation in LA, they said they were only open to 3 pm. What kind of car rental company is only open until 3 pm?
Let me be clear that I am not blaming United. I knew the risk in flying as a buddy (stand-by) passenger. In the end, my long wait at the airport still beats paying $400 - 600 for a one-way ticket, especially now that I'm jobless. However, it still sucks that there are no open seats and the algorithm United uses doesn't help me.
As of right now, I am on the standby list for the 5:25 pm flight to LA. If I don't get a reserved seat on this flight, don't be surprised if you hear on the Capital news stations about some guy who went crazy at the Dulles airport. Cross your fingers that I get a seat.
Below is a little preview of what I'm feeling today. It's a bit like Tom Hanks in the movie, The Terminal, but with more frustration.
Look out for an update later.
Justin
What an adventurer you are! It was so great to see you during your short stay in SD. Have a safe and wonderful trip Justin! I will enjoy reading your blog.
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