Contrary to popular belief, first-class seats rarely get cheaper as the departure date approaches in 2026; in fact, they usually increase significantly. Airlines use sophisticated revenue management algorithms that prioritize filling premium cabins with high-paying business travelers who book at the last minute. The "sweet spot" for booking first class is typically 6 to 11 months in advance, when "A class" (discounted) fares are first released. Once those are gone, only "F class" (full-fare) tickets remain. The only exception to this rule is the "Last-Minute Upgrade" offer; if seats remain empty 24–48 hours before the flight, airlines may offer them to existing economy passengers via the app at a steep discount. However, if you are looking for a confirmed ticket, waiting until the final weeks will almost always result in a much higher price tag.