23 Dec 2017

A question about : MoneySaving Poll: How common are free flight upgrades?

Poll started 14 July 2014

How common are free flight upgrades?

Are the days of sweet-talking the check-in steward to get a free upgrade to business or first class long gone? Many airlines now sell spare upgrade capacity at the desk. So we want to see how common they are.

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Best answers:

  • I selected "got an upgrade without asking" but I safely assume it was because the plane was full so they needed to bump someone up and I was on a relatively expensive ticket (a short notice booking by my employer), plus I am a member of their frequent flier scheme. I wouldn't want the fact that I've ticked this box to give hope to someone on the cheapest ticket on a half-full flight...
  • Not had a FREE upgrade, but when travelling to New York on Virgin in Sep 2012, we tried for an upgrade as we were on honeymoon. This failed, but went to the upgrade desk and enquired on pricing.
    Ј200 each for premium didn't seem a good deal, but managed to drill them in to buy 1 get 1 free on upper class and also got the ticket we did pay for down from Ј2000 to Ј600.
  • I fly with BA and get upgraded on average once in every three flights. I know some are embarrassed to ask but I always ask at check-in, politely and without any expectation.
    Simply, "Any chance of an upgrade?", said with a smile.
    The answer is always either "Unfortunately not Sir, we're not full today", or "Let me see if they are doing upgrades today". If I get the second of those responses chances are I will be upgraded.
    You need to know that BA will never ever upgrade unless they have to, ie the cabin is full and they need to shift people up.
    In my experience dressing smartly makes no difference whatsoever. However be polite and friendly, without overdoing it, definitely does.
    One other tip - if you're a woman check in at a desk manned by a man. My Aunt tells me she has never ever been upgraded by a woman, but often by a guy. It seems to make a difference. Who knows why! For me, as a man it doesn't seem to make any difference whether the check-in person is male or female.
  • I was upgraded from premium economy to club with my family on a BA flight from New York to London. I still don't know why. We'd bought our tickets with Avios, were traveling as a group of four at the start of term, so the flight was busy and we hadn't even paid for the tickets in the first place. I didn't hang around to ask questions.
  • a friend works for an airline, and often gets free or v cheap flights..
    one trip they got 'upgraded' to first, but had problems with tv system, ventilation (stuck on full blast), and as not paid for tickets, only got meals when other passengers were served- so had no choice on a very long trip.
    diddums!
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