HOW TO GET A FLIGHT UPGRADE | FLIGHTLAYAWAY
Today, the chances of being upgraded to the luxury of Business Class is, unfortunately, unlikely. However, unlikely doesn’t mean impossible, and there certainly are ways of increasing your chances. Check out our top tips below to discover how you can try and earn yourself a well-deserved upgrade!
You might
have noticed that all things flight-related now seem to carry an additional
price tag. Gone are the days when an airline ticket would simply equate to
sitting in either the ‘Economy’, ‘Premium’, ‘Business’ or ‘First’ class cabin.
Today, the introduction of airline fare tariffs, or fare tiers, means that many
(once complimentary) benefits carry an extra cost. This might include the
privilege of speedier check-in/security/boarding, a few extra inches of legroom,
increased baggage allowance, and many other add-ons. All of which can make a
massive difference to improving your experience both at the airport and
in-flight, by the way, and in many cases upgrading your ticket tariff is
definitely worth the small fee difference!
Fuller
flights and digitized operations—most airlines now offer the opportunity to
pre-book your seat and check-in online, rather than seats being delegated at
check-in like they used to be—has led to what has been dubbed in the industry
as a ‘zero upgrade’ environment. However, although rare, free upgrades do still
happen, and our top tips below will definitely increase your chances!
Did you
know? When searching
for flights through Flightlayaway, it’s easy to see if tariff upgrades are
available! To find out more, check out our full guide to Airline Fare Families.
So, if I
do so nicely, can I ask for an upgrade on my flight?
Magic Words: Truth or Myth?
Every now and then, rumors of magic words to be quietly but knowingly whispered at check-in like to circulate. As it turns out, there are two words that will result in you indulging in the upper-class cabin. Unfortunately, they’re ‘Business Class’, which is to be answered ‘yes’ (or clicked) when asked which cabin you’d like to sit in during the booking process.
Today, many
airlines state in their policies that it is prohibited to arbitrarily upgrade
passengers, either at check-in or on board a plane. For many airlines, this will
be a very firm rule. So, if you want to absolutely 100% guarantee flying in
style, you're going to have to pay up-front.
Top Tips
The keyword
from above is ‘arbitrarily’. Undeserved upgrades are almost impossible.
Therefore, you just need to give your airline a justified reason to
upgrade you, and these top tips are your best bet!
Join a
Frequent Flyer Scheme
This is by far the most effective way to gain an upgrade on your plane ticket. Before flying, join a frequent flyer scheme, and start collecting points. Reaching the top levels of a frequent flyer scheme, such as the 'Gold' or 'Premier' levels (terminology varies by airline), will go a long way towards boosting your status at check-in.
Loyalty does not mean having to stick with just one airline. Many airlines operate under a shared alliance, meaning you can earn frequent flyer points for a single account on several different carriers. Some of the biggest and most popular airline alliances include Oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance. You simply enter one frequent flyer number during the booking process and earn your points from flights on any of the airlines under the alliance. What’s more, it’s a super quick process to sign up to the most frequent flyer programs. Even if you don’t fly often, just signing up could give you leverage against passengers who haven’t if the airline you’re flying with needs to decide who to upgrade.
If you’ve
built-up your points, this could be the one time when it is actually possible
to ask for last-minute upgrade options if you’re an ‘elite’ customer with
miles or upgrade certificates to use.
To find out
more about the best program for you, check out our blog: The Best Frequent
Flyer Programs.
Did you
know? It’s easy to search and buy flights and collect frequent flyer points
when you book through Flightlayaway—simply apply the airline alliance filter
when searching for flights! A full guide can be found here.
2. Choose
your Flight Strategically
Most free upgrades given will be done so for ‘operational reasons’—this is what’s known as a ‘pop-up. It’s becoming increasingly common practice for airlines to oversell airplane tickets and then bank on a number of travelers no-showing. However, sometimes they bet wrong, and will then need to bump up passengers from an oversold cabin to a higher class if there is room available. For example, when seats in the Economy cabin are oversold but there are seats available in Premium Economy.
Choosing to
travel on a busy route and during busy periods (such as Thanksgiving in the US,
for example) means op-ups are more likely to occur. It’s worth noting here that
many will only let you jump up one cabin class, so if you’re hoping for an
upgrade to Business, your best bet will be to book Premium Economy. These
upgrades will usually be decided automatically by computer algorithms, well
before the flight departs.
3.
Volunteer your Services
For the
reasons discussed, simply asking for an upgrade at check-in is unlikely to get
you anywhere. However, if you’re looking to win a favor, you can volunteer your
services instead. If a flight has been overbooked, but there aren't any seats
in a higher class to upgrade passengers to, the airline may then need to ask
for volunteers to catch a later flight. If you volunteer, you may be thanked by
the airline by being given vouchers to use in the future, as well as being
upgraded to a higher class on the next available flight.
4. Fly on
a Wide-Body Aircraft
This is an
interesting fact. The chances of an op-up are generally greater on a wide-body
aircraft (Boeing 747/767/777/787 and Airbus A330/340/350/380), as these planes
tend to have plenty of premium cabin seating. Premium seats on standard
narrow-body planes don’t tend to offer such an ‘upgrade’ in terms of
experience, especially on planes where the divider between economy and premium
is movable.
5. Fly Solo
As already explained, airline algorithms are more likely to prioritize those who are already members of its frequent flyer scheme. The changes will also be higher if you have just one seat booked, perhaps if you are flying for business or traveling solo. Flightlayaway also likes to upgrade VIPs. There have even been cases of individuals having been upgraded because they happen to have the same name as celebrities!
6. Conclusion
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