If you want to get upgraded free and are not a frequent flier, your only real hope is for an Operational Upgrade aka "op-up." That only happens when Coach is oversold but there are still seats in First; instead of denying one or more of the Coach passengers a seat, they will move people up to First until that is full too. But there is a fairly standard order the gate agents will go in when they choose who is moved into First. Frequent Fliers get moved up first. If all the Frequent Fliers have been moved into First and they still need to move someone, they check the flight roster to see what fare class everyone has purchased in, and upgrade those with the highest fare classes. That doesn't mean cabin class like first or coach, but within each cabin class are many levels of tickets that are usually named by letters (J, Y, B, etc). Each fare class has different restrictions and usually had different prices. The passengers with the highest fare class are upgraded first.
So to make your chances higher, fly a flight that is frequently oversold, purchase as high a fare class as possible, and cross your fingers.
2007-03-28 04:10:08
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answered by dcgirl 7
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Why don't you buy an upgrade, hey? If you want to travel in an expensive cabin - pay the difference!
Annoys me big time when people ask for upgrades! :-(
I would much rather upgrade someone who is nice and polite, if a flight is overbooked, check in agents will upgrade some passengers and guess who will those be? The ones who demanded an upgrade, pretended to have a birthday / anniversary etc?.... nope... Those, who were nice to people who checked them in.
Remember that and, of course, frequent traveller's card helps along with smart appearance.
Good luck!
2007-03-28 09:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait until the plane has levelled after taking off. Kindly ask one of the cabin crew, if there are any spare seats in business or first class, and how much it would cost to upgrade.
It doesn't work all the time, but the crew working economy have more peole to deal with, so are sometimes happy to get rid of a person or two.
Remember - be nice about it, say your pleases and thank yous.
Always offer to pay. If they say it is going to cost $1000 and you can't afford it just say so. You should expect anything for free.
I have been upgrade three time from economy to first (paid $150 once, free other 2 times). Once from economy to business. Once from business to first for free.
I took a flight just after 9/11 and there was 6 people on the plane - we all go to go first class.
2007-03-27 21:03:29
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answered by Sarcasma 5
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There's virtually no chance of getting an upgrade for more than one person, unfortunately, and should an upgrade become available, it will be offered to the traveller with the most points on their frequent flyer scheme. If you are smartly dressed, have minimal luggage, are alone and have loads of frequent flyer points, it's worthwhile asking - otherwise, forget it!
2007-03-27 18:58:24
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answered by f0xymoron 6
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if you're talking about a free upgrade then you need to be a very frequent flyer and be registered in a frequent flyer program for the airline you travel with the most. they will send you upgrade certificates to use after you fly so many miles.
not sure how to do it without paying otherwise.
2007-03-27 18:53:08
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answered by kittycat 3
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Why did you ask, rather than see all the other times this question has been asked when you typed in this question in the box?
May you not only never get upgraded, but you get to sit in the middle seat of the last row by the lavs. I'll wave from Row 1.
2007-03-27 20:31:17
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answered by IceTrojan 5
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Be a premiere class with the airline's frequent flyer program, purchase a full-fare ticket, and you'll likely get upgraded.
Doesn't matter what you wear (except that sometimes Class A military uniforms help)
2007-03-27 19:00:27
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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to be upgraded, there is an extra fee, it is never free, unless you work for the airlines and those are the only seats left and open to employees and/or companion passes that fly standby..
2007-03-27 18:53:19
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answered by tshark44 5
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Pay the difference for a 1st class ticket - works EVERYTIME!
2007-03-27 19:35:31
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answered by Trevor h 6
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do you mean upgrade or update? you can check with expedia.com they have a service where in you can send alerts to your email or mobile phone. if you mean updgrade of seats from coach - first class better to call the airline directly...
2007-03-27 18:48:49
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answered by jam 1
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