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Old Oct 17, 2016, 11:56 am
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What's Jet Premiere (737) like these days?

I last travelled on Jet Premiere in January 2010 to Bangkok. It was recliners but it was pleasant enough with IFE and a decent South Indian breakfast and good crew (still remember the reaction of the lead Crew when I handed back a half drunk smoothie welcome drink to which she desperately wanted to know what was wrong with it and if she could get anything else!).

Anyways , after a long time, an opportunity has presented itself. I will be embarking on a mileage /BA tier point run from Colombo but to position myself, I can take the following flights:

Bom to Cmb at around 17:30 hrs arriving 20:25 hrs.
Cmb to Bom dep 05:35 hrs arriving 07:05hrs.

Y is around 16K, Premiere is x2.

Is it worth it? Do Jet do paid upgrades at airport?
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Old Oct 18, 2016, 2:00 am
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for such a short flight i wouldn't bother with première....

jet does offer paid upgrades, either via email or through the 'my booking' section or at the airport itself but there is no consistency to these methods....sometimes they offer it & sometimes they don't....
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