Upgrades question

Posted:
27 Dec 2011, 15:25
by Trevski220
If I book a MPM fare in PE, can I later upgrade by cash from the fare to UC? And would this be a reasonable way of doing it? Or would it likely cost significantly more doing it this way??
Re: Upgrades question

Posted:
27 Dec 2011, 15:38
by spiceke
I don't think you can do this.
I believe you would have to pay to convert to the appropriate revenue fare then the upgrade, so you may as well have booked the U/C revenue fare at the outset.
Re: Upgrades question

Posted:
27 Dec 2011, 19:50
by norcalflyer
This is what I did:
I was planning to buy a PE "E" class ticket. I found out just in time that "E" class is not easily upgraded (lots of fees to equalize the fares, etc).
I bought an "S" class ticket in PE - only marginally more expensive for 3 - a few hundred dollars difference THEN I upgraded to UC as "G" class fares were available for 90,000 points (I've been saving a while). "S" coded fares are eleigble for upgrades.
Now, if you haven't saved this is perfect timing! If you're planning for two people flying, you can purchase 30,000 miles for $800 or so BEFORE Dec 31, then buy 30,000 more Jan 1. From what I can tell, it would cost $1500 or so to upgrade 1 fare from PE to UC, so you save approximately $1000. At least that is how it worked for me (SFO-LHR).
Then you have to call UC reservations through FC pretty much every day until upgradeable seats in UC are released and you can snatch them up. I found a great little tool that I could check myself everyday to see when they were available. I had outgoing booked a month before return was available. I knew the upgrades were available before the UC FC person knew!
Happy Hunting!
Re: Upgrades question

Posted:
29 Dec 2011, 12:28
by Trevski220
Thanks for your replies, not sure the miles idea will work for us but will look into it!
Re: Upgrades question

Posted:
29 Dec 2011, 20:20
by Martin
norcalflyer wrote:I found a great little tool that I could check myself everyday to see when they were available.
Hi Norcalflyer
Is the checker tool freely available or is it something like Expert Flyer which costs $$?
Thanks
Martin