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Does Lufthansa let you bid for upgrade?

With an offer-based upgrade, passengers can make an offer for what they think the upgrade to a higher travel class would be worth to them, up to two days before departure. Lufthansa decides whether to accept these offers, based on the offers received and the booking situation.



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When you open the SeatBoost App, you will be able to check if your flight is eligible for an upgrade auction to Premium Economy or Business Class. Then choose the auction you want to participate in. Check the minimum initial amount to bid, and place a bid by using your credit card as form of payment.

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At some of our airports, you can even secure your upgrade, subject to availability, at the last minute at a fixed price or by redeeming miles at the check-in/bag drop-off counter, ticket counter or at the gate.

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Airlines that offer upgrade auctions
  • AeroMexico.
  • Air Canada.
  • Air New Zealand.
  • Avianca.
  • Cathay.
  • Copa.
  • Czech Airlines.
  • Ethiopian.


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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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It depends on the airline you're flying with, but it is generally cheaper to upgrade to business class at the airport than it is to book a business class ticket from the outset.

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Lufthansa's newest business class is so fresh that it's operating on a few flights only. However, if you can find them, they're worth taking. Not only is the seating configuration better — allowing those with a window to access the aisle without clambering over a neighbor — its seats are also larger.

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Depending on your existing travel class and your flight route, we can offer you upgrades for a fixed price when you check in online.

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An upgrade can be booked from 360 days prior to the flight and at the latest 24 hours before departure. During this time, call up your journey online under My Bookings. The system checks automatically which of your flights qualifies for an upgrade. Then click on the Upgrade link.

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If luxury and extra legroom is really important to you, book it in advance. However, if you're perfectly willing to fly economy class, and willing to roll the dice, a last-minute upgrade can be the cheapest option. You may even get lucky and score a free upgrade.

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These tricks and ground rules are worth keeping in mind as you try to land that elusive free upgrade.
  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.


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Know When to Ask Talk to a gate agent and let them know that you're interested in moving up. Once onboard there isn't anything we can do as a flight attendant, Kamalani said of her airline. Gate agents will typically have a list of frequent fliers who are first eligible for upgrades.

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Most upgrades from economy or premium economy to business start around $400 and often venture up to $1000. For flights over 7 hours that include fast track, a VIP lounge and a proper bed- $500 seems like a reasonable offer- if the number is comfortable to you.

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Therefore, before a flight starts boarding, you can check with a gate agent to see if this scenario is playing out on your flight. And if so, tell them that you're interested in paying for an upgrade. For a final try, if that also fails, you can ask the lead flight attendant or flight attendant at the boarding door.

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The sooner, the better. Initially, passengers can contact their airline post-booking a flight to check for any paid upgrade availability. The next best option is to ask at the check-in desk of your flight. If all else fails, don't give up just yet!

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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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