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Experts reveal how to increase your chances of being upgraded on a flight

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A recent survey found that 65% of people plan to ‘go big’ with their travel plans this year, with many wanting to make up for lost time after the pandemic. 

Alongside this, 40% of travelers are willing to spend more on trips, splurging on treats for their getaway. 

However, for many, the price of a first class plane ticket is still out of reach–with airlines such as Emirates charging upwards of $10,000 for a one-way ticket. 

Therefore, Travel Experts at Forbes Advisor have put together their advice on how to increase your chances of being upgraded on a flight, from knowing when to check in, to how to ask for an upgrade. 

1. Check in early. 

When heading to the airport, most people simply try to arrive with enough time to check in bags, clear security and relax before taking off. However, many people don’t realize the time you check in can influence your chances of an upgrade. 

If you want to improve your chances of a free first class seat, try checking in either very early – or last minute. If you arrive several hours early for your flight, you’re most likely to beat off any competition for first class or business tickets – and avoid missing out to someone who got there before you. Chances are if the economy cabin has been overbooked, airlines will want to rectify this sooner rather than later to avoid causing delays. 

2. Be flexible 

Ensuring you’re a helpful and flexible customer can often lead to rewards. It’s not uncommon for some airlines to overbook flights leading to them needing to ‘bump’ passengers to another flight. If the airline is looking for volunteers to take a later flight, take the opportunity as it could lead to a free upgrade for your troubles. 

If a first class ticket isn’t offered and you have been bumped (voluntarily or not), it’s always worth asking if they can upgrade your ticket due to the inconvenience. 

Another common occurrence on flights is to be asked to move to a new seat by the cabin crew. While this can be inconvenient, if you’re flexible it could be to your advantage. Say yes to being moved, and you could land yourself with a first class seat – if not, again, it’s always worth asking for an upgrade for your troubles. 

3. Fly solo 

Due to the premium price of first class seats, you have much better chances of getting an upgrade if you’re flying alone. It’s unlikely airlines will want to lose out on money to upgrade a large group, so they are more likely to offer a free first class ticket to individuals. 

Alongside this, seating in first class is often limited, meaning there is less chance of a group of seats becoming available. 

4. Pick your flight time wisely 

There are certain conditions where first class seats are less likely to be fully booked up. For example, if economy class is overbooked you’re much more likely to be offered a free upgrade. 

Consider occasions when this might be the case – for example, flying during peak times for families such as school holidays – most families won’t shell out to sit in first class, and routes will be busy, increasing the likelihood of an overbooked economy cabin. 

Alongside this, there is a higher likelihood you may be asked to move seats to accommodate a family with young children – again providing opportunity to be given or ask for an upgrade. 

5. Dress smart 

While dressing in your finest clothes is no guarantee for an upgrade, a smart outfit will certainly enhance your chances of being chosen. 

Top paying customers will often be dressed sharper,

and airlines will want to ensure anyone they bump to first class looks the part. Don’t feel the need to dress in anything extravagant. However, just make sure you avoid items that are too casual, like flip flops and cargo shorts. 

6. Ask politely 

Last but not least, one of the best tactics is simply to ask airlines if there is a chance for an upgrade. As long as you are polite, there is no reason why this can’t land you a free first class ticket. 

This is especially worth trying if you’ve been inconvenienced in any way by the airline–have been delayed, lost your baggage or missed a connection. Politely mention that an upgrade would be appreciated, if possible, and stress your loyalty to the airline. 

Alternatively, if your flight is for a special occasion, why not try your luck by mentioning it? Many airline staff will help upgrade you, if they can, to make occasions such as honeymoons, anniversaries and birthdays more special. 

A spokesperson at Forbes Advisor shares their advice on avoiding flight upgrade scams: 

“Many people would love the chance to experience a first class flight. Many of us have often dreamed of champagne on tap, ultimate leg room and complimentary toiletries. But with demand, often comes opportunities for scammers, and first class flight tickets are no exception. 

When looking to book a first class flight, make sure to only book direct with your airline or through a reputable website. One common way to spot a scam is: if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. 

Alongside this, another common ticket scam is buying frequent flyer points or miles from someone else. While it may seem tempting to buy airline points, this is strictly against the rules of many carriers.” 

https://newsroom.expedia.com/2021-11-30-The-GOAT-mindset-Expedia-reveals-2022s-biggest-travel-trend

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