Where are my miles?
America West (AWA) merged with US
Air to form US Airways in 2005. In early 2006, the new combined airline finally
started accepting Star Alliance member’s frequent flyer programs. Previously,
even though the airlines had officially merged, you could earn Star Alliance
miles only on US Air flights, but not on AWA flights, which still operated on
their own, separate flight numbers.
In the spring of 2006, the new
airline heavily advertised that you were now able to earn miles for other Star
Alliance airlines on all of US Airway’s flights... Wrong! I have taken six trips
since then and am still waiting for my miles to be credited to my Lufthansa (LH)
account.
So I started investigating. LH
tells me that they cannot credit AWA flights. But hey, wait a minute, AWA
doesn’t even exist any more, it’s all US Airways now, right? Wrong again. Even
though they now market and advertise as one airline, they internally still
differentiate between (legacy) US Air flights and (legacy) AWA flights. Their
computer systems also do not communicate with each other. And that’s where my
miles are. Stuck in AWA’s old computer system that doesn’t recognize that AWA
is now US Airways and therefore a member of Star Alliance. Unfortunately, all of
my flights were legacy AWA flights.
What strikes me is that the airline’s phone
operators and customer service reps are just as frustrated as I am. On numerous
occasions, I actually had to listen to THEIR complaints about their own
airline’s inability to merge the computer systems and how they do not
communicate with each other. The result is that my miles are stuck in their
system. I sent a formal complaint to the airline but have yet to hear back from
them. I know through my travel agent that many other people have the same
problem and that other Star Alliance airlines have sent complaint letters to US
Airways/AWA. I’d be curious to hear from other people who have the same
problem.
Oh, and since no inappropriate
language is allowed on this blog (and I hope it stays that way), I cannot tell
you my thoughts when I see Doug Parker, CEO of US Airways, on TV flat out lying
about how travelers will profit from their recently announced takeover of Delta.
Andreas
Kraemer
California