I called to redeem points from LAX to LMY (Lamy) in roomette on Southwest Chief. According to the AGR agent, he said two zones. The map on AGR website says one zone. Who is right?
So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
Good question. I don't know. :unsure:So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
I agree with him about the map. Jonathon, the AGR guy who booked the ticket, said that ABQ is the one. I told him that ABQ and Trinadad, along with several stations in between, are on the edge between two zones.So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
Actually, it's on the return trip from LAX. That's what I thought about booking between ABQ and LMY as a coach, or even a roomette if it's cheap enough. I haven't had a chance to check the price on reservation yet.The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
The agent is wrong, ABQ, Lamy, and Trinidad are on the line so either would have counted as one zone. I would call AGR and ask for a supervisor to get it worked out.I agree with him about the map. Jonathon, the AGR guy who booked the ticket, said that ABQ is the one. I told him that ABQ and Trinadad, along with several stations in between, are on the edge between two zones.So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
I will call tomorrow since it is closed (5pm ET) and ask for supervisor. I will let you know.The agent is wrong, ABQ, Lamy, and Trinidad are on the line so either would have counted as one zone. I would call AGR and ask for a supervisor to get it worked out.I agree with him about the map. Jonathon, the AGR guy who booked the ticket, said that ABQ is the one. I told him that ABQ and Trinadad, along with several stations in between, are on the edge between two zones.So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
They are still open. They are open until 5pm Pacific Time.I will call tomorrow since it is closed (5pm ET) and ask for supervisor. I will let you know.The agent is wrong, ABQ, Lamy, and Trinidad are on the line so either would have counted as one zone. I would call AGR and ask for a supervisor to get it worked out.I agree with him about the map. Jonathon, the AGR guy who booked the ticket, said that ABQ is the one. I told him that ABQ and Trinadad, along with several stations in between, are on the edge between two zones.So why does the map for the western zone indicate BOTH ABQ and TRI as the border? :huh: (LMY is between the 2.)The agent is correct, ABQ is the dividing line for the zone. You would need to buy a coach ticket LMY-ABQ, then book your one zone award from ABQ to LAX.
Thanks!
Fantastic, glad they made it right by you!UPDATE
Unexpectedly, the supervisor called me and left in my answering machine a while ago and he stated that it is one zone. So, I called and have it changed to LMY as an one zone! Sadly, it's the very last room available, according to the agent, and it's on lower level. At least it's nighttime trip.
Keep in mind you can call back in from time to time before your trip to see if other rooms have opened up, and then you can change rooms if you like.Amazing, my roomette number is 18 which is transition car (crew dorm). Look forward to that!
Hey, any room is better than coach or walking!Sadly, it's the very last room available, according to the agent, and it's on lower level. At least it's nighttime trip.
I landed in the Trans/Dorm myself coming back on the Chief on Monday out of LAX. Assuming that Amtrak doesn't pull a fast one on me like they did to me 3 years ago on the Eagle, this will be my first ride in the Trans/Dorm.Amazing, my roomette number is 18 which is transition car (crew dorm). Look forward to that!
They just call me back out of the blue. Must be my 6th sense.It's also pretty nice that you got the right answer and that things were straightened out. Had you called and asked for a supervisor, or did they just call you back out of the blue?