Wanderer2010 wrote: » For long flights with Aer Lingus, has anyone ever got bumped up to Business Class by simply asking at check in if there were any free seats? I know they do a bid system to ask people to bid on an upgrade but I would like to know if people have any particular tips on the best routes to get upgraded, the best time, how to ask etc. Is there an art to it or is it pure luck?
Car99 wrote: » Money talks , slip the the check in person €100 in your ticket pouch as you hand it to them while requesting the upgrade and arrive early when there is no queue. Works everytime.
cml387 wrote: » Possibly also add "You're a lovely girl" with a knowing wink.
goingnowhere wrote: » There is a theory that EI never overbooks, but will book to a certain point that there is a seat for everyone, just some are now in business and sort it out a checkin
Cloudio9 wrote: » One time when I was elite I asked could I cash in points for an upgrade in the Lounge. She paged me a few minutes later with the upgrade and said don't worry about the points
Fred Swanson wrote: » Do the great unwashed who do not wear Armani suits and shoes not travel in business? Is there a dress code? I was bumped to business before and I was not dressed in any business related garb.
goingnowhere wrote: » Aer Lingus does have a policy, I've been told this by senior check in staff. I always travel smart, so proper shoes, ironed shirt, jacket and that is sufficient to get past the requirements
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Wanderer2010 wrote: » Thanks for the replies so far. Has anyone actually managed to have their bid for Business Class accepted and if so how much extra did you offer?
goingnowhere wrote: » Thats what I've been told as well, only if there is an operational need and then pick the highest status holder checked in.