Originally Posted by
Zaragoza
Yesterday I was upgraded at the airport for a flight from FRA-JFK only to be downgraded when I went through gate security. The supervisor stated that I wasn't allowed an upgrade in the first place because I have an infant in arms. Does Delta really not allow upgrades for passengers with infants? I just flew on US and was upgraded and the infant in arm was a non-issue. Just so you don't think horribly of me, I told my husband I'd move back to economy comfort to sit with him or give him the upgraded ticket. I obviously need to hold the baby since I'm breastfeeding but was happy to give my tall husband the upgrade so he could enjoy a comfortable flight. However, the supervisor wouldn't let me keep the upgrade and have my husband be the infant in arm ticket holder.
Just some background, I'm platinum and my husband doesn't have DL status. I booked an award ticket and he paid for an economy ticket. The price of the infant in arms ticket was the same whether it was on my ticket or on his so at the airport they just tacked it onto mine. Maybe I should have put it on my husbands ticket. Then I would have been able to keep the upgrade from FRA-JFK.
I'd appreciate any information on upgrades for infant in arms since I'd be willing to leave DL for this. Platinum status without upgrades isn't worth it.
International upgrades into BE, whether using miles or SWUs, require Y B M fares and cannot be done on award tickets. If you had an OPUP, this is entirely at the discretion of the GA. If I had been on that flight in BE, I would certainly appreciate the GA not giving an OPUP to someone with a baby.