Upgrade Co-Payment

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Altair

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I just noticed on the AAvantage email that for deep discounted tickets that you wish to upgrade using points that there will now be a co-payment.
Here is a link with the upgrade costs table.
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Altair said:
I just noticed on the AAvantage email that for deep discounted tickets that you wish to upgrade using points that there will now be a co-payment.
Here is a link with the upgrade costs table.
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There has been a co-pay of $250 for transatlantic upgrades and for US-Asia for quite a long while ; the co-pay of $150 being introduced on some other routes is new

Deep discount is a bit misleading since all upgradeable economy fares other than Y and B booking classes require the co-pay

Dave
 
simongr said:
J to F also needs a co-pay doesnt it? But not if using eVIPS?

No. It is only upgrades from economy using miles that attract a co-pay

upgrades from business-first have no copay
Upgrades from economy-business/1st using eVIPs have no co-pay

Dave
 
I swear to god some days that people go in and change things on that site just after I have read them ;)
 
simongr said:
J to F also needs a co-pay doesnt it? But not if using eVIPS?
If requested with short notice there is an expedite fee for these upgrades. But this is different to the co-payment for discount economy to business class upgrades.
 
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