Where's all the UA J (Polaris) TPAC availability gone?

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UA used to consistently release J availability for their TPAC routes MEL/SYD/BNE <-> LAX/SFO/IAH, sometimes at T-1 and all the way up to T-30 even.

Now, when running any sort of search (Example 1 or Example 2), there's nothing (at least in J).

Has a "change" happened? I have been monitoring the LAX/SFO <-> MEL route recently, as I need to book a flight home after a trip to the US in about 2 months time.
I'm a fair way away from their usual T-14 (I think?) drop, but if what I'm seeing right now is the usual, then it'll be a bit tough to get the date/s I'm after when that window does roll around.

Any advice or insight into what's going on?
Thanks!
 
That's the risk with last minute availability. It may not show up.

It's happened several times before.
Damn. There's basically 2 options available, from where I sit:
  1. Wait, wait and cross fingers that anything opens up (open to any West Coast US/CA, to any East Coast AU - that's the long haul, and happy with Y to reposition at either end).
  2. Use the AmEx Statement Credit "Spend $1000 or More at United Airlines, Get $400 Back" on multiple cards to "load up" my United account (at a ~40% discount) with Travel Bank or Future Flight Credits, then use these to book the flight. The offer ends at the end of this month.
I've just never ever seen a lack of availability, for the entire time I've monitored this route/s. Just so happens that the availability drops off just when I need it to continue its pattern. It's all part of the game, I guess :)

Thanks for your insights, very much appreciated!
 
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I've just never ever seen a lack of availability, for the entire time I've monitored this route/s.
Agree. It's been consistent for years now - and I've benefitted quite a lot from this

QF/AA also tend to release seats last minute as well TPAC if that's also an option.
 
Could it just be that it's currently a busy period, so less distressed inventory to go around (to be released as reward seats)?

I would expect to see seats come back around late August or maybe mid-October, when there's less demand.
 
Could it just be that it's currently a busy period, so less distressed inventory to go around (to be released as reward seats)?
Potentially, but historically over the past 2-3 years, I find that AA/QF release less last minute J TPAC seats than UA - so for me, it’s strange that AA currently have last minute seats available, but absolutely nothing on UA

Even in peak times (1 week leading up to Christmas, 1 week post Xmas, 1-2 weeks post New Year), I have managed 1-2x J seats TPAC for myself and family on short notice.
 
Having just flown BNE-SFO and LAX-SYD, I found that it was a case of checking daily, generally best checked after midnight Chicago time for J availability. Managed to obtain BNE-SFO about 3 months out and LAX-SYD about 6-8 weeks prior. As always YMMV.
 
Potentially, but historically over the past 2-3 years, I find that AA/QF release less last minute J TPAC seats than UA - so for me, it’s strange that AA currently have last minute seats available, but absolutely nothing on UA

Even in peak times (1 week leading up to Christmas, 1 week post Xmas, 1-2 weeks post New Year), I have managed 1-2x J seats TPAC for myself and family on short notice.
As a data point UA has little to no availability through their own program currently so I suspect that they are just not releasing any currently and it’s more of a UA issue than a VA issue
 

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