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Clearly NZ - Aus is not a route that is upgraded. Not enough seats sold.
Except for those 2 times I got upgraded SYD-AKL/AKL-SYD on EK this month....

Cheers,
Matt.
Clearly NZ - Aus is not a route that is upgraded. Not enough seats sold.
... or the occasional large sporting event.
It's been mentioned many times but yes EK are not regularly filling the 3 x A380's a day trans tasman so opups are rare on those routes compared to the rest of the network. I agree that school holidays are the exception, or the occasional large sporting event.
Except for those 2 times I got upgraded SYD-AKL/AKL-SYD on EK this month....Y was oversold in both cases, and the push forwards from there was enough to fill J and bump us from J to F. School holidays are probably the exception where it comes to increased 'op-up-ortunities'... The start of school holidays was also the only time I ever got an op-up on QF, that time flying BNE-SIN.
Cheers,
Matt.
Came back from Stockholm to Perth couple of weeks ago. Booked business for both legs. Was upgraded to first - on BOTH legs! Thanks P1 Team!!!!!!!!!
Why do you think P1 was involved? Reckon its just EK's approach to Qantas premium pax.
You are of course correct. However, the fact I thanked them does not imply that I believed they were involved. Merely that they are the point of contact with the airline who provided me with the service.
Is that more precise for you?
You are of course correct. However, the fact I thanked them does not imply that I believed they were involved. Merely that they are the point of contact with the airline who provided me with the service.
Is that more precise for you?
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You are of course correct. However, the fact I thanked them does not imply that I believed they were involved. Merely that they are the point of contact with the airline who provided me with the service.
Is that more precise for you?
Probably depends on your definition.I'm on an EK flight tomorrow (QF code) that is zeroed out in Y but has J and F availability. On the very slim chance I might get an op-up, do you think it matters whether you OLCI or not?
I'm on an EK flight tomorrow (QF code) that is zeroed out in Y but has J and F availability. On the very slim chance I might get an op-up, do you think it matters whether you OLCI or not?
OLCI on AFF refers to On Line Check In.Probably depends on your definition.
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Oh. Never do that if you are sweating on an upgrade!OLCI on AFF refers to On Line Check In.
IME, it hasn't made much of a difference. Although I generally check-in in person rather early. Although some swear by checking-in as late as possible.
Clearly NZ - Aus is not a route that is upgraded. Not enough seats sold.
I've spoken to an EK checkin agent in MEL recently and I was informed that recently 19 Pax received a complimentary op-up on one particular flight alone on MEL > AKL.