GS

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GS is the common abbreviation for United Global Services, United Airlines’ invitation-only elite frequent flyer status for its most valuable customers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airline frequent-flyer status
loyalty program tier
abbreviationFor United Global Services NERFINISHED
airlineAlliance Star Alliance NERFINISHED
associatedProgram MileagePlus NERFINISHED
benefitType access to certain Star Alliance benefits at top tier
access to dedicated Global Services check-in areas
access to dedicated Global Services phone line
airport escort in some situations
dedicated phone support
discretionary waivers and favors
enhanced award and revenue inventory access
enhanced customer service
higher priority for PlusPoints upgrades
higher priority for complimentary Premier upgrades
improved upgrade priority
increased support during irregular operations
priority airport services
priority baggage handling
priority boarding
priority check-in
priority for oversold flight protection
priority for standby lists
priority for waitlisted upgrades
priority handling of misconnects
priority rebooking during irregular operations
priority waitlist handling
proactive monitoring of itineraries
special handling for disruptions
customerSegment corporate travel decision-makers
high-revenue passengers
most valuable customers
top-spending MileagePlus members
eligibilityType invitation-only
fullName United Global Services NERFINISHED
geographicScope global
membershipDuration one calendar year
offeredBy United Airlines NERFINISHED
qualificationCriteria corporate contract value
travel pattern evaluation
undisclosed revenue thresholds
qualificationMethod discretionary selection by United Airlines
renewalMethod annual review by United Airlines
statusSymbol GS indicator in reservations
GS printed on boarding passes
targetMarket North American frequent flyers
global corporate accounts
tierLevelRelativeTo above Premier 1K
highest published United Airlines status
visibility not publicly bookable
not publicly published qualification criteria

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