06-04-2024, 04:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2024, 05:24 AM by HiloJulie.
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Gary,
While I can't speak for "the dude," I can tell you that both my husband and I are very frequent flyers - to mainland as well as oversea destinations and have been for almost 30 years now. So much so, that both my husband and I are as high as you can get with United Airlines. (Not interested in bashing/promoting United, it's just when our careers and moving here to Hilo started, United was the only game in town that worked)
First off, regardless of airline frequent flyer status, getting an upgrade for a person such as yourself who may fly every 5 years is not an expectation to really look forward to. Obviously, the higher up the ladder you are on any given airline, upgrades can be easily obtained, but the chance of really getting one comes down to the actual plane being used. Also, the fare paid has some involvement on an airline granting an upgrade. Buying a premium coach ticket versus the cheapest price ticket matters as well as program status.
As for the type of plane - for example, you may want to go to SFO. There are many ways to do that - either via Kona, Maui or Honolulu. United uses a 737, a 757, a 777 and a 787 to SFO from one of these Hawaii airports.
A 737 may have 12 to 16 first class/business seats where a 757 may have 16 to 20 seats whereas a 777 or a 787 may have 60 plus seats - thereby increasing the chances of an upgrade tremendously. You also have to consider time, price and yes inter-island to go to Maui or Honolulu. Also - you may find a morning flight with 10 open seats showing but an afternoon flight with less than 1/3 of the plane sold - book that one!
I have never bought a full fare first class ticket in my life, yet for the last 20 plus years, I've always flown first class - husband too!
Also, nothing to do with getting an upgrade, but getting TSA Pre-Check, not so much for here in Hawaii, but everywhere else - can be a godsend!
Now one novel approach I saw tried to be used was a few months ago while in O'Hare at the gate awaiting boarding to go to LAX, a very enterprising young adult lady was trying to convince the gate agent that she was this huge Instagram influencer who, if given a free upgrade, would write a very positive glowing review, or otherwise trash United to all of her followers!
For some reason, the gate agent did not agree, and said to her, "If you're that big on Insta, you would be flying private!"
While I can't speak for "the dude," I can tell you that both my husband and I are very frequent flyers - to mainland as well as oversea destinations and have been for almost 30 years now. So much so, that both my husband and I are as high as you can get with United Airlines. (Not interested in bashing/promoting United, it's just when our careers and moving here to Hilo started, United was the only game in town that worked)
First off, regardless of airline frequent flyer status, getting an upgrade for a person such as yourself who may fly every 5 years is not an expectation to really look forward to. Obviously, the higher up the ladder you are on any given airline, upgrades can be easily obtained, but the chance of really getting one comes down to the actual plane being used. Also, the fare paid has some involvement on an airline granting an upgrade. Buying a premium coach ticket versus the cheapest price ticket matters as well as program status.
As for the type of plane - for example, you may want to go to SFO. There are many ways to do that - either via Kona, Maui or Honolulu. United uses a 737, a 757, a 777 and a 787 to SFO from one of these Hawaii airports.
A 737 may have 12 to 16 first class/business seats where a 757 may have 16 to 20 seats whereas a 777 or a 787 may have 60 plus seats - thereby increasing the chances of an upgrade tremendously. You also have to consider time, price and yes inter-island to go to Maui or Honolulu. Also - you may find a morning flight with 10 open seats showing but an afternoon flight with less than 1/3 of the plane sold - book that one!
I have never bought a full fare first class ticket in my life, yet for the last 20 plus years, I've always flown first class - husband too!
Also, nothing to do with getting an upgrade, but getting TSA Pre-Check, not so much for here in Hawaii, but everywhere else - can be a godsend!
Now one novel approach I saw tried to be used was a few months ago while in O'Hare at the gate awaiting boarding to go to LAX, a very enterprising young adult lady was trying to convince the gate agent that she was this huge Instagram influencer who, if given a free upgrade, would write a very positive glowing review, or otherwise trash United to all of her followers!
For some reason, the gate agent did not agree, and said to her, "If you're that big on Insta, you would be flying private!"