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How to Get an Upgrade to First Class
Ask the ticket counter agent nicely. Does this work? 99% of the time, absolutely not. In most cases, on most airlines, the ticket agent is not authorized to upgrade passengers unless you have frequent flyer status and even with frequent flyer status, you will most likely need to use miles to get your upgrade. However, you might be able to ask the ticket counter agent to kindly add a code to your ticket. Why? Because the code signifies to the gate agent that you as a passenger are potentially eligible for an upgrade. It works with the right airline and you will need to know which code to use, as each airline uses different codes for different situations that are independent of other carriers.
If you were late because of a competitor, make sure the airline is aware of that. They will try to give you a good impression of their airline, especially after your bad experience with one of their competitors. Use your connections. If you just so happen to be related to a family member or are friends with an airline employee, you certainly could ask for an upgrade, but keep in mind that airlines are in the business of making a profit, and if there are upgrades to sell, or loyal frequent flyers to keep happy, don’t expect to be first in line for an upgrade. If you happen to be a travel agent, show your ID. Again, if and only if seats are available will an airline offer a free upgrade and even though a travel agent might have some pull, you always have to assume that frequent flyer status will help more than just travel agent status. If you have both, you will only improve your chances of an upgrade. It certainly does not hurt to try. Ask a flight attendant for an upgrade if you see a seat available. Typically flight attendants never upgrade passengers and simply asking for an upgrade is not going to work. However, there are legitimate reasons why a flight attendant will upgrade you. Here are a few:
Book directly with the airline. When you book directly with the airline, there is the possibility of also adding an OSI to your record. If you are a travel agent, travel writer, or event planner, it certainly won’t hurt your chances. Upgrade using frequent flyer points or status. If you are a frequent flyer, you can certainly use your miles to upgrade as long as allocated seats are available for upgrade. Not all seats are allocated for frequent flyer upgrades, as the airlines want to hold a certain block of seats for fully paid customers so that they can earn as much as they can for each flight. Using the right miles at the right time is also of importance. Each airline has their set terms and conditions for frequent flyers, miles and upgrades. You will need to determine the best case scenario for each flight you want to take. Short flights are typically not worth the upgrade since you would waste valuable miles. Of course, on many airlines having frequent flyer status will only help to get free upgrades. Typically, the higher the status, the better chance of getting a free upgrade confirmed days before the flight. Check in early. Again, you have to have some kind of elite status on the airline for this to work. When there is one upgrade avaiable and two elite flyers are requesting it, all else being equal the one who checks in first gets it. CheckinSooner.com has a good explanation of how this works here Be in the know. In an attempt to woo passengers and business, airlines will offer specials frequently throughout the year. You might even encounter a special that allows you instant status in their frequent flyer program. This refers to a higher level than just basic frequent flyer membership. For example, American Airlines has these levels: Member, Gold, Platinum, and Executive Platinum. Buy an upgrade.
Volunteer to get "bumped" from an overbooked flight. If you do get bumped, you usually get a free flight to use within a year, and some spending cash. If they end up not needing you to get bumped to a later flight, they may upgrade you for your willingness to get bumped. Buy a full fare coach ticket and ask for a first class seat. Many airlines have a fare code that automatically grants first class privileges, but you have to ask. Call the airline directly and ask them how much a coach class ticket with first class seating privilege will cost. This will be much less than a first class ticket. Be careful though, like most coach tickets it will probably be non-refundable. Many more tips @ How to Get an Upgrade to First Class - wikiHow |
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I am LOL'ing at a lot of those, particularly the part about the OSI's. That is so not what they're for, and why would a CEO be flying economy anyways?
The last paragraph is true, but those tickets cost almost the same as first class in many cases and if first class is full you just spent an assload of money to sit in economy. |
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^I once got bumped up, too, and still have no idea why.
Hell! No one even told me! I just got directed to go left, instead of right on entering the plane, and was given a first-class seat. I can go with that flow.... Frosty (does not question gift-horses) |
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when I was young, I was coming back from europe with my mom, brothers and family friends daughter.
they managed to sit us all apart randomly throughout the plane (us three kids were under 12) and they put my mom in first class. We had to convince some lady who spoke no english to take my mom's first class seat because she wanted to keep an eye out on us. It took about three flight attendants to convince her to take the first class seat. |
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I take a minimum of four flights per month and I have never once seen an empty first class seat. If you get upgraded to first class, you're fucking lucky. It's way more likely for you to get bumped off your flight and be forced wait it out for the next one.
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Also if a flight is oversold (which they always are) and an agent asks you if it'll be alright if you catch the next flight, say yes. They'll give you cash back for your ticket and you get first class on the next flight out. |
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