As those of us who commute know, there have been a series of ongoing issues that have made it difficult to access the listing tool for those airlines who require an advance, online listing in order to be accommodated when using the Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements for which AFA has consistently advocated. When we have experienced these difficulties with the listing tool, we have enjoyed a good working relationship with the leadership of the Employee Travel Center who have been consistently responsive in addressing our concerns related to our inability to access the tool.
In addition to the Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements, United has negotiated a number of agreements with other airlines that provide pass travel opportunities beyond those available to us in our United travel network.
In an effort to address the ongoing access issues when using these travel opportunities as well as to provide an improved source of information, effective this month (January 2022), when booking interline travel, including Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements, we will use an updated version of myIDTravel to:
New Ways to Access myIDTravel
There are two ways you can access myIDTravel:
Which airlines require advance listing for Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements via myIDTravel?
To create a Reciprocal Cabin Seat Listing using myIDTravel:
Creating a commuter listing on the above airlines must be done online by following these steps:
This new myIDTravel listing tool has some unique requirements which, if not used correctly, will generate a flight availability error when listing for commuter travel. These include:
For airline-specific Reciprocal Cabin Seat agreements, we recommend you review the updated Listing Procedures documents that are available in the Travel section of our website on unitedafa.org.