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#837185 by claire21
08 Feb 2013, 11:39
hi
i am flying from london to delhi on PE. i have managed to save enough miles to upgrade to UC from london to delhi and hopefully would have saved enough miles to upgrade on the return leg. what i wanted some advice on is it better to try and upgrade from london or try at the counter from delhi? my husband and sons ticket is on a reward seat in PE and i know normally you can not upgrade to UC with those seats unless they have room.

any help would be appreciated.

thanks
#837187 by slinky09
08 Feb 2013, 12:55
Hi - if you let us know your dates we can look at the loads and give you some indication of whether seats might be available - either that or if you 'pretend' to book a miles seat on the VS website for your dates you'll see whether you can upgrade now (often called a dummy booking)?

To upgrade you need to be on a S or W fare in PE, if you are K then it won't be possible. Are you husband and son's tickets on a miles redemption, MPM, or upgraded with an Amex voucher? If the former and if there is space then they could also upgrade with more miles.
#837192 by claire21
08 Feb 2013, 14:28
Many thanks Slinky09,
my husband and son are coming back on the 23rd of April. Yes they did buy reward seats and then upgrade using amex vouchers. but i know sometimes from reading this forum that people do indeed use their miles and upgrade at the airport. i guess i was asking if i could try here from london and if there were any tips for delhi any magic 'open sesame' or the like i could say that might make the counter staff allow it to happen.

i just wanted to also say you are all very kind and generous people helping others form your own good will. i have an anxiety and depression problem and i really appreciate when others simply go out of their way to help when it is not required.

so a huge thank you to all the moderators and frequent posters
#837350 by JCBR
09 Feb 2013, 06:45
My personal experience of Delhi is that the check-in staff are far more flexible and accommodating than in London. Probably because they only have one flight a day to worry about and also ... well this is India !!!

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