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#21548 by admanflyer
18 Oct 2007, 11:54
Does anyone know if checking in online reduces your chance of an operational upgrade? I frequently travel PE as Gold Card member and I know they are first in line for an operational UG if PE is oversold.

Richard (Admanflyer)
#187211 by preiffer
18 Oct 2007, 11:58
Hi admanflyer, and welcome [y]

OLCI offers operational upgrades if you've been pre-selected already - it will pop up on the screen. This is the same pre-selection that applies if you go to the counter, so it should make no difference. In terms of "at the gate", it makes no odds whether you've checked in online or at the desk :)
#187212 by ukcobra
18 Oct 2007, 12:04
It has made no difference to me, I've only been op-upped twice in over 100 flights. Once after using Online Checkin when Economy was oversold and I was moved to PE on a trip to South Africa, and secondly when I arrived 2 hours before my flight to Boston and had not used Online Check in and all the good PE seats had been allocated.

Personally I think a lot has to do with how late you get to the airport, as I like to get there early, relax and grab a good seat I think my chances are lower.

Having said that, I don't worry about it any more. If it happens it happens. I don't go looking or expecting, it's just a nice surprise when it happens.

I have used On Line checkin to find I have been moved up from Economy to Premium (Twice) , but this was as a result of a Virgin apology for a very poor experience at SFO.

I would be interested to hear if anyone else has any factual evidence.
#187215 by Nottingham Nick
18 Oct 2007, 12:23
I never bother with OLCI when I am am not flying in Y.

I was op-upped the day before yesterday travelling in PE from BOS to LHR. I could see that my name was on a list of three PE-UC op-ups, I am pretty sure that it said gold next to the names.

Nick
#187216 by slinky09
18 Oct 2007, 12:24
It's an interesting question - yes op upgrades may be notified if you have been preselected, but that could mean the day before. What if on the day upgrades need to be made due to overbooking, or hours before but not yet after everyone had checked in, would VS wait for late comers before deciding who to upgrade while putting everyone they could into the cabin, knowing that some are more likely to be there than others because they had checked in? If this sort of makes sense, I wonder if any VS staff have an answer?
#187217 by Nottingham Nick
18 Oct 2007, 12:27
I still think that in the case you are describing slinky, that golds who have already checked in will get priority for the op-ups.

They will either be paged in the CH or they will get that lovely bleep as their boarding cards are fed into the machine at the gate. [8D]:D

Nick
#187231 by p17blo
18 Oct 2007, 14:37
I agree, my first op-up with VS was at the gate. I would also be surprised if there were a 'method' to increase your chances of op-up that hadn't been leaked onto the net already

BTW, ADMANFLYER, you need to update your profile as you are showing as a silver flyer.

Paul
#187364 by PVGSLF
19 Oct 2007, 07:20
Me and MrsPVG were both Op'upped at the gate on a recent HKG-LHR flight.
I'm Gold, she's Red (becuase I haven;t get around to sorting her Silver account linked to mine [:I]). We moved from Econ to PE.

We did OLCI, I was on a cheapest of the cheap Econ return tickets, and she was on a single ticket (linked to my booking when i booked it with FC).

I casually enquired about mileage upgrades at the bag drop, but was told my ticket was the wrong class, and the flight was full anyway.

We got to the gate after spending a couple of hours in the Club House, and found both our names on the notice board.

Go figure! Was it a last minute upgrade, or did they know about it when i checked in or bag dropped... ExpertFlyer had been showing no Y but plenty of PE and Upper for a couple of weeks prior to the flight.
#187368 by Wolves27
19 Oct 2007, 09:03
I too have given up trying to find a formula for Op-Ups. When they've happened to me I'm just be grateful.

I think a certain amount of pre selection is involved, so it can happen at OLCI. Never tried it myself, doesn't seem worth it unless in Y.

Has anyone ever pretended to be a Z list celebrity to see if this works? [}:)]
#187374 by fozzyo
19 Oct 2007, 10:14
From my limited experiences of Op-Up's and observations is that a lot of the non preselected, because we are over booked can often happen in the Clubhouse for Gold cards.
#187387 by ukcobra
19 Oct 2007, 11:38
So has anyone been in the clubhouse and called up to the concierge desk to receive an Op-Up out of the blue then ?
#187390 by preiffer
19 Oct 2007, 11:47
I've heard people being called up on many occasions for exactly that, yup.
#187427 by ukcobra
19 Oct 2007, 16:37
I've heard people being called up, but you never know if it's just a seat change at their request, or a mileage upgrade.

What I was interested to hear is if any Y or PE traveller in the Lounge got a Clubhouse surprise call, or whether it is more likely that it would happen at the gate.

I always get a little disapointed when I get my boarding stub manually torn off and not put through a machine :-(

Mark
#187430 by preiffer
19 Oct 2007, 16:41
Ah, no - I meant I've been there to see/hear their reaction on a few occasions - definitely "unexpected" ;)
#187434 by mitchja
19 Oct 2007, 16:56
Originally posted by ukcobra


I always get a little disapointed when I get my boarding stub manually torn off and not put through a machine :-(

Mark


You still have a chance, even after that point, as I've had 2 op-ups in the past on board due to the system allocating the same seat to more than 1 pax. Happened at LHR and IAD.

Regards
#187436 by oxmatt
19 Oct 2007, 17:01
Presumably not checking online definitely does increase your chances of an operational downgrade/bump on an oversold flight!

[:0]
#187439 by ukcobra
19 Oct 2007, 17:14
No, I think your status has an effect there. So if you are No status or Red and not checked in online, I think you'll get bumped or downgraded before a Silver and before Gold.
#187822 by PVGSLF
22 Oct 2007, 20:57
Originally posted by ukcobra
...

I always get a little disapointed when I get my boarding stub manually torn off and not put through a machine :-(

Mark


Hats off to the stub tear-a-offer in PVG yesterday. I was wait listed for a miles upgrade from Y to whatever was available, and out of 300 odd boarding cards NOT being put through the reader, he spotted my name and picked out his list then wrote my new seat number on the stubb.
#187847 by ukcobra
23 Oct 2007, 02:17
Result, my stub was manually torn off at Gate 35 at LHR this morning. :-)
Mind you they were selling Premium Economy upgrades for £169 to SFO today, as there were 10 seats available. Looks like quite a few took them up on the offer.
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