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Getting bumped up to first class on a flight

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BlunderBus01 | 12:06 Thu 24th Jun 2010 | Travel
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My fiancee can't afford first class :( we are but proles. does anyone have any past experience/knowledge to answer: if, on our honeymoon, we head to the check-in desk nice n' presentable telling them that we got married the day before and asked what was the chance of getting bumped up to first class as a treat, how likely is a positive response? I am being greedy i know- we want to enjoy the high life though we cant afford it :)

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It's always worth a try.

Turn up looking SFU ("Suitable For Upgrade") and hope there are some free seats.
It would p1ss me off if I had paid full first class fare and sat opposite to a couple who had been upgraded because they had just been married.

Economy to Business Class maybe, and even that would p1ss me off but Economy to First Class........no chance.
I wish you luck and if there are spare seats in amongst the elite you might just be lucky. Enjoy yourselves and always remember your money is just as valued as everyone else's !
Entirely unrelated (sorry BB) but sqad - is there any reason you're not giving advice on tamirra's 'burning smell up nose' thread?
I answered that in a thread before, where you said that I was needed on health and fitness. Salla...please do not make me comment and yes there is a very good reason.
People have talked a load of "boll0cks" on that thread without looking at the past history, which gives the diagnosis.
If I said what I thought.....the "biddies" would have a field day.
If you see Squad sitting in first Class tell him you are related to sallabananas and you will be quids in !! :-)
red...LOL
Oh, sqaddy ... don't be such an old grump.

If you can afford it, that's fab. But why deny it to those who can't?

That's a bit like me having private medical treatment, and then getting snotty when other people get it for free.

=0)
Ah! Say no more....
I never went back to that thread any more that day. And you've just tweaked a past memory within the recesses of my mind. Thanks x
We tried it once on a plane.... going to get married out in Jamaica. If it had been just the two of us, it would have worked. But we had two children with us, so it didn't. It's always worth a try BB - take no notice of the hoity toity !!!
JJ....I suppose you mean Free medical health care with their job and you have to pay for it?............Entirely different.

Who should be upgraded? Who decides? Anyone could say that they were honeymoon couples, dad had just died and they were going to see him, certain people who want special treatment but won't spend the money (professional spongers)....no, I am sorry I stick to what i have said.

Monarch ask you to pay for extra legroom and if there are extra legroom seats available then you can sit in them..........if you pay the extra.........otherwise they are left empty and quite rightly so.
Just imagine if they decided to consummate their marriage in 1st Class Squad as members of the Mile High Club. You could be their sex advisor ! lol
red...never thought of that.....I am a bit of a voyeur you know ;-)
Bear in mind that any old chav with a few quid can buy a seat in First Class.

If passengers are upgraded, at least the check-in staff have decided that they are ...

... "suitable" !
As a matter of interest you guys - any of you fully paid up members of the Mile High Club? (my money's on JJ) ;-)
If there are "empty seats " why not let people use them ? i hope you get the better seats and enjoy your honeymoon
Ha Ha salla ! Come on JJ own up, have you done it up there ?
JJ....nothing to do with your social status.......one has paid the going rate for a first class ticket........chav or no chav.

First Class doesn't mean it is only for "first class people" whatever that may mean, it means that they have paid for first class amenities.

It describes the flight amenities and not the social status of the passenger.
LOL Sals ... but, no.

Is there a "Given A Beejay In A Cable Car" Club ?
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Bless you all, thanks for your responses. We'll give it a bash!

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