United Airlines has launched United Corporate
Preferred, a corporate travel program designed
to offer travel benefits to the airline's most loyal business
customers.
A multi-level program, United Corporate
Preferred offers escalating benefits at three levels, including
United Corporate Preferred, United Corporate Preferred Plus and
United Corporate Preferred Elite.
Eligibility for the new program
is determined by a corporation's contract status, revenue
contribution and loyalty with United. Eligible corporate
agreements include United corporate share agreements, United
PassPlus and United Meetings.
"Every day thousands of road
warriors are jetting off on United to work events and business
meetings all over the world," said Jake Cefolia, United's senior
vice president of Worldwide Sales. "We designed our United
Corporate Preferred program with the customer's entire travel
experience in mind, from booking to landing, to identify
opportunities to show our appreciation to our loyal business
customers with a program that offers extra perks and travel
benefits."
Benefits offered to all United Corporate
Preferred customers include:
Preferred upgrades – tie-breaker
preferences for upgrades;
Preferred standby –
prioritization when traveling on standby for a different flight
and when waitlisting for a seat in a different cabin or booking
class;
Operational adjustment protection – protection during
travel interruptions, as well as seat protection to retain the
same or similar seat in the event of an aircraft swap; and
Preferred discounts and offers – eligibility to receive exclusive
promotions offered by both United and its partners in the near
future.
Customers in the airline's new United Corporate
Preferred Elite level will also receive the following:
Additional travel waiver flexibility – when United has a travel
waiver in place, customers will receive additional flexibility to
adjust their travel beyond restrictions in place on the standard
waiver;
Preferred boarding – later this year,
customers will receive priority boarding in group two; and
Preferred seating –
later this year, customers will have access to book designated
standard economy seats closer to the front of the plane.
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