Can I use FF miles to upgrade to first class?
#21

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AisleSeat,
I'm not familiar with the SEA market but from major California cities (LAX, SFO) you can frequently find discounted nonrefundable business class fares to Europe in the $2,000 to $2,500 range on a number of airlines. There are many restrictions to these fares some of which can be 50 day advance purchase, 7 day minumum stay, and fees for making any changes.
I'm not familiar with the SEA market but from major California cities (LAX, SFO) you can frequently find discounted nonrefundable business class fares to Europe in the $2,000 to $2,500 range on a number of airlines. There are many restrictions to these fares some of which can be 50 day advance purchase, 7 day minumum stay, and fees for making any changes.
#22



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It's all seasonal - nobody sells $500 seats to Europe except in the slowest parts of the winter. Same goes for any business class sales, and they're never under $2K RT from Seattle, more like $2500-$3K. Even BA's World Traveler Plus "premium coach" is within a few lattes of a grand at the slow times.
#23
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Yes AAFrequent Flyer, I've been getting those free Business Class tickets for 90,000 miles and just confused it for a minute with the upgrade which is as you say.
Now that the upgrade costs $500 RT in addition to the 50,000 miles, I know I wont' be using that upgrade system. Especially since the 90,000 no cost ticket also allows an extra stopover each way -- something you can't do with the cheap purchase ticket to upgrade.
Now that the upgrade costs $500 RT in addition to the 50,000 miles, I know I wont' be using that upgrade system. Especially since the 90,000 no cost ticket also allows an extra stopover each way -- something you can't do with the cheap purchase ticket to upgrade.
#25
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And for anyone who is interested in further FF discussions, there is a pretty good discussion board at www.flyertalk.com for the frequent fliers around the world. They have whole sections devoted to how to use your FF miles
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