Am I reading this announcement correctly?
If by "cargo capacity onto the legacy United system" they mean "I can punch '29' into unitedcargo.com and see whether my sCO flight is on time, on decision, or cancelled due to weather", that would be a great deal!
I've always loved being able to do this with sUA flights (on one delayed flight, I knew our flight was on decision and when we'd know more a full 510 minutes before the pilot announced it to the cabin).
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Originally Posted by http://www.unitedcargo.com/company/WhatOP.jsp?article_id=2955
Product Integration Complete for 12/1 System Transition 11/26/12
United Cargo will transition all our customer accounts and cargo capacity onto the legacy United system effective December 1. At the same time, we will complete the integration of our product line by expanding QuickPak - the fastest airport-to-airport, 100% guaranteed service for small packages - to all domestic U.S. flights in the United network. Please click to read the complete details of United Cargo's integrated domestic and international QuickPak products! More Operations Bulletins |
I've always loved being able to do this with sUA flights (on one delayed flight, I knew our flight was on decision and when we'd know more a full 510 minutes before the pilot announced it to the cabin).