TX04Aggie said:
Yeah youre seeing "upgrade yourself for $200 or whatever now when you check in. And i think a lot of people are biting at it. Sometimes i see it as low as $89 to pay to bump up. Agree it is a thing of the past when I would be 1 or 2 on upgrade list with 1k and see 5 open seats. And by time flight came around didnt clear because people bought the upgrade during checkin. I did get upgraded today though. Was shocked to be number 1 and actually get it.
Yep. We did this on our flight from Costa Rica to EWR. Bought the last two first class seats for around $170 each a couple days before the flight. That was on top of the upgraded seats we had bought in economy.
The flight wound up costing about $650, which when I was tracking the price, was about as low as the one-way first class ticket ever got (it fluctuated between about $650-$850)
We happened to get the last two seats and were able to sit together, but obviously this is no guarantee when you pay to upgrade within a few days of the flight or at check in.
Couple of years ago, my son and I paid $299 each to upgrade to premium plus in the 787 cabin on a flight from Milan to Chicago. United wanted $250 each to "upgrade" to the bulkhead row in economy, so this was a no-brainer. It was relatively cheap because the seats in premium plus were not together.
I think the "first class" seats on a 737 (which is by far the plane we end up on the most) are a more reasonably priced because it's not the same first class experience as a 787 or 777.
We just booked tickets to New Zealand and that first class ticket was over $10k. Premium plus was over $5k. Economy was about $2k after we paid for better economy seats.
We are gonna take our chances and see if we can upgrade on just the long haul legs of the flight. I'm not very optimistic. But I'm not paying $10k, or even $5k, for a plane ticket.