Upgrades how?
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Rekcarc, I suspect all the answers you get from crew will be along the lines of "Pay the fare!" I've seen these topics appear in here before, and that is a recurring theme... you are after all trying to get something for nothing!
However, the general topic of upgrades is dealt with in the Passengers and SLF forum, with an excellent FAQ produced by one of the Ppruners (SLF.) I'm transferring your topic down there, where I think you'll get more information, and if you do a search for "SLF FAQ" even more info will be forthcoming.
Baiscally dress well, be unfailingly polite and if no is the answer, no is the answer. No is usually the answer.
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However, the general topic of upgrades is dealt with in the Passengers and SLF forum, with an excellent FAQ produced by one of the Ppruners (SLF.) I'm transferring your topic down there, where I think you'll get more information, and if you do a search for "SLF FAQ" even more info will be forthcoming.
Baiscally dress well, be unfailingly polite and if no is the answer, no is the answer. No is usually the answer.
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A business colleague once told me of this approach (without responsibility):
He would book in a given class of service selecting a flight close to being overbooked in his chosen class. He would arrange to arrive at the check-in counter within a few nano-seconds of the cut-off, hoping that the flight had become overbooked and his seat had been given away. His dress was usually that of a senior banker and his demeanor measured, polite but very serious. Oh, he would say, but I have urgent affairs at my destination and can't miss the flight. Rather than accept the fault was his, nor the proferred compensation, he would politely, but firmly suggest an upgrade. He claimed to have had this work on many occasions!!
Believe it or not.
He would book in a given class of service selecting a flight close to being overbooked in his chosen class. He would arrange to arrive at the check-in counter within a few nano-seconds of the cut-off, hoping that the flight had become overbooked and his seat had been given away. His dress was usually that of a senior banker and his demeanor measured, polite but very serious. Oh, he would say, but I have urgent affairs at my destination and can't miss the flight. Rather than accept the fault was his, nor the proferred compensation, he would politely, but firmly suggest an upgrade. He claimed to have had this work on many occasions!!
Believe it or not.
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You can book a seat in Economy on a flight where the airline habitually grossly over-book. Then at the gate they'll be upgrading pax who look "respectable" and offering $200 and a firm Business seat on the next days flight. You can take your pick
(no names, no pack-drill, but the overbooking really messes it up for staff on "non-rev" tickets!)
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What goes around . . .
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(no names, no pack-drill, but the overbooking really messes it up for staff on "non-rev" tickets!)
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What goes around . . .
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I get occasional upgrades - I ot one on my birthday as I carefully pointed this out when my passport was checked!
Ways to get an upgrade - be a frequent flyer for the airline, be smart, be nice, check in early, don't try to get a good (bulkhead) seat before check in, you'll stand a better chance if there's only middle seats, ask the nice people in the lounge if they can find you a better seat...
I did like the story of the couple who always claim they're flying to XXX to get married, this has a high success factor apparently!
Good luck!
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29A please!
Ways to get an upgrade - be a frequent flyer for the airline, be smart, be nice, check in early, don't try to get a good (bulkhead) seat before check in, you'll stand a better chance if there's only middle seats, ask the nice people in the lounge if they can find you a better seat...
I did like the story of the couple who always claim they're flying to XXX to get married, this has a high success factor apparently!
Good luck!
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29A please!
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It all depends on the pax numbers on the day.
The Premium Economy cabin is almost always oversold so turning up late-ish will almost always guarentee either an upgrade to Upper Class or downgrade to Economy + cash if it's full. If you're travelling on an Economy ticket you've got two hopes of an upgrade, and one of those is "Bob".
Cheers
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The Premium Economy cabin is almost always oversold so turning up late-ish will almost always guarentee either an upgrade to Upper Class or downgrade to Economy + cash if it's full. If you're travelling on an Economy ticket you've got two hopes of an upgrade, and one of those is "Bob".
Cheers
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Thanks for your replies everyone - I do know it is being cheeky asking for upgrades and totally appreciate the comments "you get what you pay for" however if you dont ask you dont get and friends I know in the industry do get sometimes - I have never asked before as I agree with a lot of you that it is cheeky to expect something for nothing but I just thought I might try for once.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Of course, if anyone is operating BA1262 on the morning of Friday 27th would like to put out a PA for "Mr. ESG", I'd be happy to give up my seat in economy and go "up front"
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Martin Baker - the only way to fly!