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Are You Tired of Flying Economy?

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1. Travel at quiet times

Clare McMonagle, a Graphic Designer at Skyscanner, reckons you've got a better chance of upgrading to business class by ???booking a flight on bank holidays and at other times of the year when business users are less likely to fly, as the seats tend not to be taken up.

2. Spend lots of money

Sometimes you have to invest to get a return. Product Manager Matthew Smith says: "My wife and I got upgraded when we moved here from the US on BA. Not sure why, but we think spending $1600 on baggage fees helped."

3. Be loyal to your airline

Another flight upgrade secret: simply join the airline's loyalty program. Even if it's at the lowest level, you'll get rewarded first. Make sure you get a card for each partnership accordingly.

4. Be early for your flight

Your flight may only have one or two upgrade places available, so maximise your chances of bagging them by rocking up at check-in ten hours before the scheduled departure. If it backfires, you'll have to kill a murderous amount of time in Starbucks, but it worked for Product Manager David Low: "My wife and I were flying to the Dominican Republic. We'd got to Glasgow Airport far too early but at least there was no queue. The check-in lady told us that they had two spare seats in first class, and since we were first to arrive, we could have them for free. So we happily accepted."

5. Be late for your flight

Be late without reserving your seat: if you're lucky and if the flight is overbooked, you might just be able to bag a premium class ticket. However, Joe Sarre, Senior Product Manager in APAC says it "works well at busy times, but it's a dangerous game! If you're too late you might miss the check-in time, or they might have already sorted their overbooking problems by giving upgrades to the passengers ahead."

6. Check your emails

Joe also recounts that Air France emailed him a couple of times on the day of departure offering a cheap (not free) upgrade. "I've twice missed this because I didn't check my emails close enough to departure. One of these times I had even called the airline to ask if they had any deals and they said no! So keep checking your emails even up to a couple of hours before you fly."











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