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#110521 by Littlejohn
06 Apr 2006, 09:45
Yes, that would be no problem. In many ways it is advisable as you have your choice of seats bagged in case there is no upgrade availablity.
#110523 by stephen
06 Apr 2006, 09:48
Thanx, will check in in an hour or so:D
#112162 by GatorBaiter
16 Apr 2006, 09:12
I did that outbound to BOS so no worries there! Looking forward to the TR!
#112165 by MarkJ
16 Apr 2006, 09:19
Yes you deffo can - and as with the advice above its a good idea to do so as it practically guarantees your seat bookings!!! Upgrades might not be avaialble on the day however!!!
#112191 by preiffer
16 Apr 2006, 16:13
It has also been known (on rare occasions) for an Op-Up to be offered while checking in online. Apparently, there's no warmer feeling than when your own computer upgrades your flight... ;)

Originally posted by MarkJ
Yes you deffo can
Hmm - We used to use the phrase "deffo" at school. Wasn't in a good way though... [:?][:w]
#112335 by Lipstick
17 Apr 2006, 11:03
^ You'll be op-up'd whether you use OLCI or go to the airport - it's all decided way before!
#112343 by Littlejohn
17 Apr 2006, 12:07
Originally posted by preiffer


Originally posted by MarkJ
Yes you deffo can
Hmm - We used to use the phrase "deffo" at school. Wasn't in a good way though... [:?][:w]


Indeed, but the meaning (as they say) is in the context. Now if the word in question had swapped places with the "the" then the context would have given an altogether different, but un-savoury, meaning natch. ;)
#112345 by Decker
17 Apr 2006, 12:10
The only way I can see it becoming unsavoury is to respell it?
#112445 by mysteryflyer
18 Apr 2006, 00:30
I had a cost upgrade offered to me on UA DIY Check in but never on VS. Does it really happen? Is there a way to request it in the DIY system
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