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Does Executive Platinum get upgrades on international flights?

To score a complimentary upgrade on a long-haul, international American Airlines flight, AAdvantage Platinum Pro, Executive Platinum and Million Miler elite status holders can use systemwide upgrades.



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Some airlines also have a class even more luxurious than business, which is, confusingly, also called first class. But in all these cases, the seats are lie-flat (or close to it). Unlike domestic flights, upgrades on international flights are very rare.

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10 Legal Tips to Get Upgraded to First Class
  1. Earn Airline Elite Status.
  2. Redeem Miles and Points.
  3. Volunteer to be bumped on overbooked flights.
  4. Use an airline-branded credit card.
  5. Buy a last-minute upgrade.
  6. Follow The Crowds.
  7. Fly With a Generous Elite Friend.
  8. Travel Alone.


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How to Get Upgraded to First Class: 14 Tactics to Try
  1. Be a seriously loyal customer. ...
  2. Get an airline credit card. ...
  3. Dress neatly. ...
  4. Check in online at the earliest possible time. ...
  5. Be on time, and have good timing. ...
  6. Ask politely and directly. ...
  7. Be reasonable. ...
  8. If the flight is relatively empty, your chances are slim.


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On almost every flight, the passengers who get upgrades are either the ones who pay for them (whether in dollars or miles) in advance or frequent fliers with elite status who receive complimentary upgrades as part of their perks. There are very few exceptions, so don't expect to score a free upgrade by just asking.

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Whether moving from economy class to first class, business class to first class or economy class to business class, an upgrade can certainly be a nice perk to ease a long plane ride.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Ever wonder how airlines decide who gets a seat upgrade on flights? Airlines say it's strictly by the book: Loyal customers are rewarded based on their status in frequent flyer programs. But some flyers insist that once in a while, they get upgraded even when they've bought the cheapest seat.

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Enjoy complimentary upgrades from Business to First Class when travelling to destinations around the world. Appreciate roomier seats, premium service and more relaxing journeys. Simply use your Platinum Card to purchase an eligible ticket in specified classes.

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Get access if you're: A ConciergeKey®, AAdvantage Executive Platinum® or AAdvantage Platinum Pro® status member, and. Departing, arriving or connecting on a qualifying same-day international flight marketed and operated by American or a oneworld® airline (regardless of cabin)*

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Flights under 250 miles – non-alcoholic drinks by request. AAdvantage Executive Platinum® status and ConciergeKey® members receive a complimentary alcoholic beverage and food menu item (upon availability) during their flight.

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In particular, Gold members get a 40% bonus, Platinum members get a 60% bonus, Platinum Pro members get an 80% bonus and Executive Platinum members get a 120% bonus. These bonuses let you earn more redeemable miles and Loyalty Points on flights.

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Start by asking if the flight is busy, perhaps mentioning that you'd be grateful for a window or an extra seat next to you as it's a long-haul flight — then throw in a hint about the fact that you're tall, or on your honeymoon, say. Every now and then, economy is overbooked and check-in will upgrade someone.

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How to get a flight upgrade: 9 tricks for bumping up to business
  1. Travel at quiet times. ...
  2. Invest a little to get a lot. ...
  3. Be loyal to your airline. ...
  4. Be early for your flight. ...
  5. Check in later (but not too late) ...
  6. Check your emails. ...
  7. Be nice. ...
  8. Dress to impress.


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