A flight attendant has lifted the lid on the reality of securing an upgrade, debunking popular social media myths in the process. For those of us relegated to economy, the allure of premium or business class can be tantalising - yet expensive.
In response, globetrotters have taken to TikTok to share their supposed secrets for bagging that coveted upgrade. These range from donning smart attire to lavishing cabin crew with gifts and coffee.
But now, a Virgin Atlantic crew member has set the record straight on what actually works when it comes to securing a superior seat, reports the Express.
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Countless social media profiles advocate dressing sharply if you're hoping to nab a superior seat.The theory goes that you should dress for the cabin you aspire to be in.
Yet the flight attendant revealed: "The rumour we hear all the time is that if you dress really smart, you'll get upgraded. It's a fun idea, but honestly, it's pretty outdated.
"Upgrades these days are all down to things like availability and booking details, not whether you're wearing a blazer. Looking nice never hurts, of course, but it's definitely not your golden ticket to a free seat in a higher cabin."
Presents for crewPassengers have achieved viral fame on social media by bringing small tokens such as chocolates, coffee or gift vouchers to distribute amongst onboard staff. Some employ this tactic hoping tocharm flight attendants and boost their upgrade prospects.
An anonymous Virgin Atlantic crew member has shed light on the common misconception that bringing treats for the crew can lead to free upgrades. They said: "Bringing treats for the crew is always such a kind surprise, and it genuinely brightens our day, but it won't lead to free upgrades or anything like that."
However, they did admit that when passengers show extra kindness, the crew are inclined to reciprocate in small ways, such as offering additional snacks or meals from another cabin.
Special tripsIf you're jetting off for a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary, you might assume your chances of an upgrade are higher. However, the flight attendant confessedthat this "rarely happens".
They explained: "Upgrades are generally based on availability, loyalty status, and operational needs. That said, on very rare occasions, the crew onboard can make exceptions for genuinely special circumstances."
InjurySome travellers have claimed on social media that mentioning an injury led to an upgrade. The flight attendant clarified to Travel Insurance specialist InsureandGothat while they can reseat passengers for comfort, it doesn't equate to a luxury upgrade. Moreover, passengers must still meet the "fit to fly" requirements to be allowed to travel.
Frequent flyer programmesLoyalty truly does have its perks, particularly when it comes to bagging an upgrade. In fact, it remains one of the most reliable tricks in the book.
The flight attendant revealed: "We really do look after our top-tier members. If there are spare seats and the situation allows, we'll always try to get our gold-card passengers into their preferred spot."
How to actually secure an upgradeAccording to the flight attendant, the most foolproof method of securing an upgrade is being prepared to pay for it. Complimentary upgrades are few and far between, so stumping up a bit of cash dramatically improves your odds of switching cabins.
The most affordable and efficient approach is to enquire whilst already on the aircraft. They explained: "If you'd like to upgrade once you're on board, you can simply ask any member of the cabin crew. We'll check the availability and the cost, and if you're happy with the price, we can take payment and move you as soon as possible. Upgrading on board is often one of the cheapest options."
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