OLCI - does it increase or decrease the chance of an op-up?
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Speedbird2018, each time I was using OLCI, it was just after the 24 hour window kicked in - so there should have been something available (SYD-BKK BA10 was showing W9 T9 in WT+ the day before the flight). I was a tad disappointed as I wanted to see how it all worked - like a kid with a new toy! Maybe next time.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Aerotec:
I have always wondered if it is worth flying EDI to LHR then re-checking in for the long haul. When doing an EDI OCLI it lets me check in for the long haul but again I wonder if it has excluded me from an upgrade as I was so efficient and checked in early!
Only Op Up was a WT+ to J from BOS when I havdn't OLCId!
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I have always wondered if it is worth flying EDI to LHR then re-checking in for the long haul. When doing an EDI OCLI it lets me check in for the long haul but again I wonder if it has excluded me from an upgrade as I was so efficient and checked in early!
Only Op Up was a WT+ to J from BOS when I havdn't OLCId!
Rich</font>
Didn't seem to affect the joyous moment when the gate BP reader spat out the BP and the gate person got busy with his pen.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by edi-traveller:
Didn't seem to affect the joyous moment when the gate BP reader spat out the BP and the gate person got busy with his pen.</font>
Didn't seem to affect the joyous moment when the gate BP reader spat out the BP and the gate person got busy with his pen.</font>

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by GreatDane:
Going on a little J-class trip to US westcoast soon. Already have my upper deck seat pre-assigned. Just in case the plane is full and they need to op-up (looks good on Sabre so far)
I was wondering if my chances increase if I OLCI (because then they know that I will actually fly and not end up as a no show) - Or do they tend to decrease (since then my seat will be confirmed and I am taken care of and they'll rather see if there are no-shows and only op-up the last ones to check in if they absolutely have to)?</font>
Going on a little J-class trip to US westcoast soon. Already have my upper deck seat pre-assigned. Just in case the plane is full and they need to op-up (looks good on Sabre so far)
I was wondering if my chances increase if I OLCI (because then they know that I will actually fly and not end up as a no show) - Or do they tend to decrease (since then my seat will be confirmed and I am taken care of and they'll rather see if there are no-shows and only op-up the last ones to check in if they absolutely have to)?</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by travelmad478:
the guy in line behind me saw me get the upgrade and started giving out about how he'd been asking for an upgrade "for weeks." Take that, Annoying Guy! Needless to say, he did not join the party in F.
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the guy in line behind me saw me get the upgrade and started giving out about how he'd been asking for an upgrade "for weeks." Take that, Annoying Guy! Needless to say, he did not join the party in F.
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If BA wish to encourage more people to use OLCI (as I assume it cuts their costs if you check yourself in rather than pay someone to do it at the airport) - why don't they only op upgrade people who use OLCI - word would soon spread.... (do I get an op upgrade on my flight to Miami for this super idea ;-))
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by og:
Speedbird2018, each time I was using OLCI, it was just after the 24 hour window kicked in - so there should have been something available (SYD-BKK BA10 was showing W9 T9 in WT+ the day before the flight). I was a tad disappointed as I wanted to see how it all worked - like a kid with a new toy! Maybe next time.</font>
Speedbird2018, each time I was using OLCI, it was just after the 24 hour window kicked in - so there should have been something available (SYD-BKK BA10 was showing W9 T9 in WT+ the day before the flight). I was a tad disappointed as I wanted to see how it all worked - like a kid with a new toy! Maybe next time.</font>
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In October last year I was flying to DXB in FIRST. Sheena was was on a CW BA Miles ticket. We used OLCI and at the Fast Bag drop at EDI the check-in agent made some notes in Sheena's booking that I was in F. The flight had being showing full for weeks and the check-in agent confirmed it was oversold. Just before departure Sheena went to the desk in Concorde Room and came back with a new BP and a big smile!
In December when flying WT+ EDI-LHR-JFK I used OLCI exactly 24 hours before my EDI-LHR leg. I was delighted (and very surprised) to see we had already been upgraded to J. Again the flight had shown as sold out in WT for many weeks.
I think it boils down to the fact that if you are going to be upgraded, you will be upgraded regardless of what mechanism you use to check-in.
In December when flying WT+ EDI-LHR-JFK I used OLCI exactly 24 hours before my EDI-LHR leg. I was delighted (and very surprised) to see we had already been upgraded to J. Again the flight had shown as sold out in WT for many weeks.
I think it boils down to the fact that if you are going to be upgraded, you will be upgraded regardless of what mechanism you use to check-in.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dnw:
I wonder why BA doesn't publicise one of the best fringe benefits of flying F: not having to stress over the whole up****e game!
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I wonder why BA doesn't publicise one of the best fringe benefits of flying F: not having to stress over the whole up****e game!
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