Last edit by: JDiver
NOTE: Changed flight numbers from 137 / 138 to AA 125 / 126 Nov 2016
This thread is for the discussion of upgrades (using systemwide upgrades /SWUs or mileage+ copay) for the DFW-HKG route.
General discussion about the new DFW-PVG and DFW-HKG routes can be found here: DFW-PVG and DFW-HKG Starting Summer 2014 [route discussion]
Discussion and questions about flight experiences on the DFW-HKG flights can be found here: 77W DFW-HKG AA 137 / 138 flight experiences, questions
DFW-HKG AA 125 / 126 77W Upgrade Chances & Waitlist Discussion
#1
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DFW-HKG AA 125 / 126 77W Upgrade Chances & Waitlist Discussion
Maybe I should post this in the upgrade thread but just thought I'd ask here - wife and I are planning on SE Asia this fall - debating buying one way Y tix on AA and requesting C&M upgrade, OR just paying for CX premium Y. What are odds of the two of us upgrading a Weds or Thurs DFW-HKG? Not sure what to do - I want to earn the EQM for both of us to retain status, but sure as hell do not want to deal with AA's Y (even in MCE), which is just horrid. Would love to try out AA's new J but not sure if it's worth the risk of not getting upgraded. CX's PE looks solid though so I think we'd be happy with just buying that option too.
#2
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Maybe I should post this in the upgrade thread but just thought I'd ask here - wife and I are planning on SE Asia this fall - debating buying one way Y tix on AA and requesting C&M upgrade, OR just paying for CX premium Y. What are odds of the two of us upgrading a Weds or Thurs DFW-HKG? Not sure what to do - I want to earn the EQM for both of us to retain status, but sure as hell do not want to deal with AA's Y (even in MCE), which is just horrid. Would love to try out AA's new J but not sure if it's worth the risk of not getting upgraded. CX's PE looks solid though so I think we'd be happy with just buying that option too.
Your chances of an upgrade on the DFW-HKG segment are higher than the HKG-DFW segment based on personal experience only. AA's Y in MCE is not horrid speaking from someone who has flown less than 2 weeks ago.
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#3
Join Date: May 2009
Location: SEA
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My last DFW-HKG on a friday had 10+ seats open in business unsold.
Your chances of an upgrade on the DFW-HKG segment are higher than the HKG-DFW segment based on personal experience only. AA's Y in MCE is not horrid speaking from someone who has flown less than 2 weeks ago.
If you want the direct Sabre inventory (not that expert flyer crap) for a specific date i have access to that, just PM me.
Your chances of an upgrade on the DFW-HKG segment are higher than the HKG-DFW segment based on personal experience only. AA's Y in MCE is not horrid speaking from someone who has flown less than 2 weeks ago.
If you want the direct Sabre inventory (not that expert flyer crap) for a specific date i have access to that, just PM me.
#4
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Posts: 206
They are releasing C, but close in. I have 3 flights wait listed this fall, so been looking at upgrades a bit. Tomorrow's flight is at C3, Monday is at C0, and Tue is at C7. Returns seem to be a bit tighter.
#5
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Because EF will only show you 9+ not the exact number of seats available. And EF will not tell you how much a flight is oversold. you can only get this information directly from Sabre using an AA login. im confused why you took so much offense to me talking about EF lol.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Because EF will only show you 9+ not the exact number of seats available. And EF will not tell you how much a flight is oversold. you can only get this information directly from Sabre using an AA login. im confused why you took so much offense to me talking about EF lol.
#7
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: DFW
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Maybe I should post this in the upgrade thread but just thought I'd ask here - wife and I are planning on SE Asia this fall - debating buying one way Y tix on AA and requesting C&M upgrade, OR just paying for CX premium Y. What are odds of the two of us upgrading a Weds or Thurs DFW-HKG? Not sure what to do - I want to earn the EQM for both of us to retain status, but sure as hell do not want to deal with AA's Y (even in MCE), which is just horrid. Would love to try out AA's new J but not sure if it's worth the risk of not getting upgraded. CX's PE looks solid though so I think we'd be happy with just buying that option too.
#8
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I monitored availability for C upgrades (SWUs) on HKG-DFW every day between June 13 - June 26 smy since I was hoping to uograde my family on their way back with a cheap one-way ticket. Was seeing C5-C7 every day except Sat and Sun - seats getting released 3-4 days in advance. It was C3 even after they all got upgraded. Not sure if this will hold up through fall. either possibility exists - traffic is weaker in fall or may be paid J is stronger in fall?
My last DFW-HKG on a friday had 10+ seats open in business unsold.
Your chances of an upgrade on the DFW-HKG segment are higher than the HKG-DFW segment based on personal experience only. AA's Y in MCE is not horrid speaking from someone who has flown less than 2 weeks ago.
If you want the direct Sabre inventory (not that expert flyer crap) for a specific date i have access to that, just PM me.
Your chances of an upgrade on the DFW-HKG segment are higher than the HKG-DFW segment based on personal experience only. AA's Y in MCE is not horrid speaking from someone who has flown less than 2 weeks ago.
If you want the direct Sabre inventory (not that expert flyer crap) for a specific date i have access to that, just PM me.
#10
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Since I don't fly NRSA or buy refundable tickets on overbooked flights in hopes of scoring VDB compensation, I couldn't care less about the overbooked status of a flight.
#11
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I've never attempted to upgrade more than nine passengers (or even seven), so the actual number of C inventory in excess of the one or two I want really doesn't interest me.
Since I don't fly NRSA or buy refundable tickets on overbooked flights in hopes of scoring VDB compensation, I couldn't care less about the overbooked status of a flight.
Since I don't fly NRSA or buy refundable tickets on overbooked flights in hopes of scoring VDB compensation, I couldn't care less about the overbooked status of a flight.
just because it says J9 or C9 doesn't mean theres 9 upgrades spots... but if theres a LOT of unsold business seats, your chances of upgrading is higher.
Don't see what the problem is. i just volunteered some information you can't get off EF and people are tripping.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: WAS
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Knowing if theres 33 open C seats vs 11C seats is a better gauge on guessing your upgrade clearing chances.
just because it says J9 or C9 doesn't mean theres 9 upgrades spots... but if theres a LOT of unsold business seats, your chances of upgrading is higher.
Don't see what the problem is. i just volunteered some information you can't get off EF and people are tripping.
just because it says J9 or C9 doesn't mean theres 9 upgrades spots... but if theres a LOT of unsold business seats, your chances of upgrading is higher.
Don't see what the problem is. i just volunteered some information you can't get off EF and people are tripping.
that expert flyer crap
#14
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I understand. That is certainly some valuable information.
#15
Join Date: Jun 2008
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It's apparent that you are not aware what "C" inventory represents. AA uses "C" solely for upgrades from economy to business class (miles or certs). Business classes sold by AA are J, D and I. C is not sold by AA.
Uh, no. When Expert Flyer shows me "C" inventory on AA (AA maxes at 7, not 9), then those C seats are in fact available for upgrades. C is an upgrade inventory.
I understand. That is certainly some valuable information.
Uh, no. When Expert Flyer shows me "C" inventory on AA (AA maxes at 7, not 9), then those C seats are in fact available for upgrades. C is an upgrade inventory.
I understand. That is certainly some valuable information.
The point i was trying to make is if you see J7, you have no idea if thats 7 open business seats, 22 open business seats, or 39. If theres 39 open business seats, it stands to reason someone has a better chance of clearing an upgrade than say if there were only idk... 7 business seats open.
I apologize if i offended anyone with my "mean" remarks about EF lol. Wasn't really my intention. My intention was to offer some helpful information, thats it. NOt sure how it dragged on like this.