When I went to Travelocity last night, they offered me the exact same flight at two different prices--it's an Air Canada flight, but was $10 less per person as the United codeshare. I took it (and then the Travelocity fee was half that difference).
It now transpires that United can't change the seat assignments that were made automatically, and Air Canada won't because I didn't book through them. Furthermore, the AC agent hung up on me after saying this. (Travelocity says they can't help, talk to the airline.)
I may try United again later: they gave us just what I want on the outbound, but an unsatisfactory seat for
I should have booked directly through Air Canada, I think. (The other airlines available either wanted a lot more money, didn't have direct flights, or both.)
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Why can't United change your seats? Are there no others available except at the airport?
Co-listed flights are odd. I ended up getting my mileage-paid ticket to Glasgow of Virgin Atlantic by booking it through Continental's mileage program when I couldn't get it directly through them. Same flight. Luckily, since I was using Amex miles I use either.