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shescribe May 4th, 2007 06:52 PM

British Airways: Any hope of an upgrade?
 
I'm taking my first trip on British Airways to London in a few weeks. Do I have any chance up upgrading my coach ticket to something a little more attractive without coughing up thousands of dollars? Any hints?

travelhorizons May 4th, 2007 06:59 PM

You might call BA reservations and ask the cost of upgrading to World Traveller Plus. It's an upgraded coach seat with quite a bit more legroom.

Gardyloo May 4th, 2007 07:22 PM

One can often buy up to WT+ for $300 one way at the ticket counter.

On most routes booking into WT+ is 60% or more over basic economy. From the east coast I don't personally think it's worth it, but opinions vary.

h2otstr May 5th, 2007 03:14 AM

It depends on the class of your ticket. You can call BA and ask them. We were unable to upgrade because our class, purchased as a cruise package, was NOT upgradable. You can go to FlyerTalk web site and get more info.

Rastaguytoday May 5th, 2007 05:03 AM

If you are not a 'Premier' flyer, it's very difficult to get an upgrade without forking over cash.

If they are overbooked in coach, they will seek out the Premier flyers and upgrade them first.

Fortunately, I am with AA. A few years ago I was upgraded from CDG to DFG to their newly redesigned first class. Very nice. I was recently upgraded to Business from LHR to LAX. As I've said, they look for Premier first. For me it helps that I've logged over 1 million miles with them.

historytraveler May 5th, 2007 07:06 AM

And, as the summer tourist season approaches, those upgradeable seats will have been booked well in advance. For someone flying the first time on a particular airline, I'd say the chance is practically nil. But, good luck.

suze May 5th, 2007 08:54 AM

Unless you can get all the way up to business class, I don't see the "Plus" seats as significantly enough different to warrant the extra money.


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