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EntertainmentFlying Tips

How to Get Upgraded to First Class or Business Class on a Plane

Instructions

  • Step 1: Buy a Y-UP fare Ask about upgrade prices when booking a plane ticket, and purchase Y-UP also known as Q-UP or Z fares. Although Y-UP fares are more expensive and have greater restrictions, these tickets are more likely to be upgraded.
  • Step 2: Treat the employees nicely Treat the employees at the airline with respect. They are more likely to grant your request if they like you.
  • TIP: Let the employees at the check-in desk know why you’re traveling. They might be able to offer you perks for special occasions.
  • Step 3: Join a frequent flier club Join a frequent flier mileage club and be a loyal customer of the airline. Let the employees at the airline know this. You might be able to trade in your earned miles for a free upgrade.
  • TIP: Use a credit card that lets you earn miles with your preferred airline.
  • Step 4: Fit the profile Fit the customer profile for typical upgrades. Usually, upgrades go to passengers who arrive early and are traveling alone.
  • Step 5: Give a specific reason Give a specific reason for wanting an upgrade to first or business class on the plane, such as wanting to sit closer to the front because you fear turbulence, or needing an aisle seat to accommodate long legs.
  • TIP: Don’t give up hope if you check in late: airlines have a habit of overbooking economy class, and if the coach seats fill up before a late check-in, you could get upgraded.
  • Step 6: Be willing to move Be willing to move when asked by an employee. Don’t immediately refuse. They may be offering you an upgrade. With these tips and a little luck, you’ll be flying in comfort.
  • FACT: During World War II, half of the American Airlines fleet and its crew became a part of Air Transport Command, the U.S. military airline.

You Will Need

  • Y-UP fares
  • Good attitude
  • Membership in a frequent flier club
  • Credit card that earns miles (optional)

Lessons in this Guide

How to Avoid Airline Baggage Fees

How to Get an Airline Upgrade

How to Get an IATA Code

How to Buy Airline Tickets

How to Cope with Air Travel

How to Prevent Blood Clots While Flying

How to Prepare for a Long Plane Ride

How to Get Upgraded to First Class or Business Class on a Plane

How to Recover Lost Luggage

How to Use an Airline E-Ticket

How to Find Flight Information

How to Travel Light to Avoid Baggage Fees

How to Pick the Cheapest Days to Fly

How to Deal with a Flight Cancellation

How to Actually Get Some Sleep on a Plane

How to Survive an Airport Layover

How to Travel by Air with a Pet

How to Cope with a Fear of Flying

How to Fly Standby

How to Pick a Great Airline Seat

How to Get through Airport Security

How to Ask Out a Flight Attendant

How to Get Your Seatmate to Shut the Hell Up

How to Never Lose Your Luggage

How to Avoid Jet Lag

How to Pack Everything for Your Vacation into a Carry-on

How to Get to the Airport on Time

How to Find Cheap Airfare

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