Swiss International Airlines - Upgrade from C to F on LX flight
NicoEBG
Oct 4, 09, 10:31 am
Hey guys
Its my first time flying swiss int business class and i would like to upgrade from C (its a J booking) to First. Flying from ZRH to LAX. Is that possible with my eurobonus points and if so how much would it be one way? I have tryed serching sas.dk and swiss.com but cant rally fine a dif. answer...
alex0683de
Oct 4, 09, 10:41 am
In theory, it is possible for 50K Eurobonus points.
http://www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Spend-earn-EuroBonus/Airlines/StarAlliance/Star-Alliance-upgrade-awards/
The problem is that J is not a permitted booking class for upgrades with Eurobonus points on SWISS.
NicoEBG
Oct 4, 09, 10:46 am
In theory, it is possible for 50K Eurobonus points.
http://www.flysas.com/en/EuroBonus/Spend-earn-EuroBonus/Airlines/StarAlliance/Star-Alliance-upgrade-awards/
The problem is that J is not a permitted booking class for upgrades on SWISS.
Ah ok. And it isint possible to upgrade at chek-in or at the gate?
daumueller
Oct 4, 09, 11:05 am
The problem is that J is not a permitted booking class for upgrades on SWISS.
Since when is that in effect?! another "enhancement" that I've missed?!
airoli
Oct 4, 09, 11:12 am
Ah ok. And it isint possible to upgrade at chek-in or at the gate?Not with SK points - only with Miles & More miles or cash.Since when is that in effect?! another "enhancement" that I've missed?! This is likely a rule enforced by EuroBonus, not LX.
NicoEBG
Oct 4, 09, 11:46 am
Not with SK points - only with Miles & More miles or cash.This is likely a rule enforced by EuroBonus, not LX.
Ok. Do you know the upgrade price when paying in cash then?
alex0683de
Oct 4, 09, 3:04 pm
Since when is that in effect?! another "enhancement" that I've missed?!
Don't worry - that statement applied to the information from the SAS Eurobonus website about Star Alliance Upgrades.
I'll edit my post to make it clearer.
Ok. Do you know the upgrade price when paying in cash then?
Quite probably a couple thousand euros, since J is discounted business and you'd have to pay fare difference to full first.