Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
There are always limited seats offered on points, especially at the lower levels. When you see what you what you have to pounce (on points, not money) especially if you need more than 1 or 2 seats. Award seats on that flight are likely gone for good.
Agreed on this except the bolded. Lots of fluctuations this far in advance. Just gotta keep checking
Best award availability (for more than 1 seat) is upon release or 1-2 months before the travel date (as people release what they have been holding or airlines reassess based on how many seats are unsold.)
Generally true, but also there are still fluctuations in the intervening time, as OP discovered 4 months after schedule opened. I track some flights closely when looking to book, it changes periodically, that's a huge advantage of United's free award change/cancellation policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
There are always limited seats offered on points, especially at the lower levels. When you see what you what you have to pounce (on points, not money) especially if you need more than 1 or 2 seats. Award seats on that flight are likely gone for good.
Agreed on this except the bolded. Lots of fluctuations this far in advance. Just gotta keep checking
Best award availability (for more than 1 seat) is upon release or 1-2 months before the travel date (as people release what they have been holding or airlines reassess based on how many seats are unsold.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
Did you look at the seat map to see how full the flight is currently? That can give you an idea (though not guaranteed) of whether the lower mile awards will open up again. I would just wait. They’ll likely go back down - if you know your dates and you see 40,000 points, book it, because it won’t go lower than that. My husband is global services on United so I’m on that site a lot!
OP here…again.
Thanks, I will check the flight. I think there are two United nonstops from Dulles. I can’t imagine them being that full already, but you never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
There are always limited seats offered on points, especially at the lower levels. When you see what you what you have to pounce (on points, not money) especially if you need more than 1 or 2 seats. Award seats on that flight are likely gone for good.
Agreed on this except the bolded. Lots of fluctuations this far in advance. Just gotta keep checking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
There are always limited seats offered on points, especially at the lower levels. When you see what you what you have to pounce (on points, not money) especially if you need more than 1 or 2 seats. Award seats on that flight are likely gone for good.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
Did you look at the seat map to see how full the flight is currently? That can give you an idea (though not guaranteed) of whether the lower mile awards will open up again. I would just wait. They’ll likely go back down - if you know your dates and you see 40,000 points, book it, because it won’t go lower than that. My husband is global services on United so I’m on that site a lot!
Anonymous wrote:How are we supposed to know? They have dynamic pricing. Perhaps there’s an issue with cookies but also likely that people are rebooking award tickets for a later date due to all the chaos around travel now.
But since you don’t want to travel til June you have time to wait and see if the award ticket prices decline

Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!