Have a trip to Christchurch, New Zealand planned for spring break. Unfortunately, dates aren't flexible.
Only 1-stop option to CHC is through SFO on United (both flights). The SFO -> CHC leg is not a daily flight, so coming home we have to fly Air New Zealand.
I track prices using Google Flights - got an alert yesterday the price dropped.
First problem: Booking directly on United.com, the only two options for the CHC->AUK->IAH trip have either a 1 hour layover in AUK or a 7 hour layover. The 1 hour layover option comes with a warning.
Google Flights tells me there are flights pretty much every hour on the hour from CHC to AUK, so why won't United show me these options?
Booking the same itinerary through Air New Zealand costs several hundred dollars more (and if we have to cancel, what are we going to do with credits on ANZ?)
Possible work around...book two one way tickets. Also more expensive. CHC->AUK->IAH is "on sale" for $480, but the United flight through SFO is $1200+
I also notice that, while round trip on United.com is cheaper for the economy flight, the Premier Economy option (which gets you in the Premier Plus section of the 787) is $8000. But, if you book two one way tickets, this itinerary is only $5000. Still way more than I want to spend, but this price difference is ridiculous.
What about booking with points? My BF has 500k+, let's put them to good use, right? Nope. United will not let you book the return flight with points - it's "unavailable". And there is no way to price the flight with points and money. Only option here is to book two one way tickets, one on United (with points) and one on ANZ.
We actually considered that option, as paying United with points and buying an "Premium Economy" ticket on ANZ would have been about the same price. But, we ultimately decided not to burn all of his points on 1/2 of a trip, in part because we don't know what to expect on the ANZ long haul (other than it's a 777).
So, we book two RT economy tickets (4 hour layover in AUK, with several other flight options after ours, in case there is a problem) using the link to United.com via Google Flights and will keep our fingers crossed that maybe we can upgrade to Premium Plus at check in (I've been able to do this on previous flights).
Just when we think we are done, it's seat selection. I can sit in a regular economy seat, but the BF needs extra legroom, non-negotiable. IAH->SFO, we pay to upgrade him, and I sit in the seat behind him for no extra charge. SFO->CHC, the extra legroom seats range from $209-$269 each!. $500+ dollars later, we have our seats on the outbound planes.
Seat selection on the return flight isn't available until the purchase is complete. So, I buy the tickets and then use the record locator to pull the reservation up again. CHC->AUK is only an hour flight, so need to pay extra for a seat there. AUK->IAH ranges from $30-$60 per seat, and we actually end up with $30 seats with a little more legroom than some $60 seats. Seat options on this flight were much more limited (no bulkhead or exit row seats available), and IDK if that's because it's really that booked, or if we didn't buy the right fare class to be eligible to select those seats.
Well over an hour from when I started, we have tickets. Oh, and by the time I get through the process, the tickets are $70 more each than what the Google Flight alert said they were.
I'm absolutely thrilled (and fortunate) to be going to New Zealand, but the whole booking process was ridiculous and not at all transparent. And this isn't the first time I've had an experience like this (booking tickets from IAH to Sicily was similarly difficult).
AFAIC, ticket pricing in the airline industry has gotten about as bad as medical billing.
Only 1-stop option to CHC is through SFO on United (both flights). The SFO -> CHC leg is not a daily flight, so coming home we have to fly Air New Zealand.
I track prices using Google Flights - got an alert yesterday the price dropped.
First problem: Booking directly on United.com, the only two options for the CHC->AUK->IAH trip have either a 1 hour layover in AUK or a 7 hour layover. The 1 hour layover option comes with a warning.
Google Flights tells me there are flights pretty much every hour on the hour from CHC to AUK, so why won't United show me these options?
Booking the same itinerary through Air New Zealand costs several hundred dollars more (and if we have to cancel, what are we going to do with credits on ANZ?)
Possible work around...book two one way tickets. Also more expensive. CHC->AUK->IAH is "on sale" for $480, but the United flight through SFO is $1200+
I also notice that, while round trip on United.com is cheaper for the economy flight, the Premier Economy option (which gets you in the Premier Plus section of the 787) is $8000. But, if you book two one way tickets, this itinerary is only $5000. Still way more than I want to spend, but this price difference is ridiculous.
What about booking with points? My BF has 500k+, let's put them to good use, right? Nope. United will not let you book the return flight with points - it's "unavailable". And there is no way to price the flight with points and money. Only option here is to book two one way tickets, one on United (with points) and one on ANZ.
We actually considered that option, as paying United with points and buying an "Premium Economy" ticket on ANZ would have been about the same price. But, we ultimately decided not to burn all of his points on 1/2 of a trip, in part because we don't know what to expect on the ANZ long haul (other than it's a 777).
So, we book two RT economy tickets (4 hour layover in AUK, with several other flight options after ours, in case there is a problem) using the link to United.com via Google Flights and will keep our fingers crossed that maybe we can upgrade to Premium Plus at check in (I've been able to do this on previous flights).
Just when we think we are done, it's seat selection. I can sit in a regular economy seat, but the BF needs extra legroom, non-negotiable. IAH->SFO, we pay to upgrade him, and I sit in the seat behind him for no extra charge. SFO->CHC, the extra legroom seats range from $209-$269 each!. $500+ dollars later, we have our seats on the outbound planes.
Seat selection on the return flight isn't available until the purchase is complete. So, I buy the tickets and then use the record locator to pull the reservation up again. CHC->AUK is only an hour flight, so need to pay extra for a seat there. AUK->IAH ranges from $30-$60 per seat, and we actually end up with $30 seats with a little more legroom than some $60 seats. Seat options on this flight were much more limited (no bulkhead or exit row seats available), and IDK if that's because it's really that booked, or if we didn't buy the right fare class to be eligible to select those seats.
Well over an hour from when I started, we have tickets. Oh, and by the time I get through the process, the tickets are $70 more each than what the Google Flight alert said they were.
I'm absolutely thrilled (and fortunate) to be going to New Zealand, but the whole booking process was ridiculous and not at all transparent. And this isn't the first time I've had an experience like this (booking tickets from IAH to Sicily was similarly difficult).
AFAIC, ticket pricing in the airline industry has gotten about as bad as medical billing.