One-way upgrade ripoff?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Somewhere in Europe
Programs: QF LTG, NZ Silver, CX
Posts: 72
One-way upgrade ripoff?
Around 6 weeks ago I requested upgrades from D to F for HKG-LHR return with the outbound being 11 August and the return 19 August. Last Wednesday (3 August) I was informed by CX that the HKG-LHR flight could be confirmed but the return was still waitlisted. I was told that I could either accept the confirmed one-way redemption for 40,000 miles or I could cancel the request completely and take pot luck by waiting to see if both sectors would come up before departure. They refused to confirm me on the outbound and maintain the waitlist on the return although I would have been quite happy to pay the 40,000 miles for the one-way if the return didnt clear before departure. They would not budge on this so I agreed to accept the confirmed flight. On Saturday 6th, 3 days later, I checked my itinerary on line to find that the return was now confirmed. So, Ive got a return upgrade but its cost me 80,000 miles, i.e. 2 x one-way upgrades rather than 70,000 for a return. At the time I agreed to accept the one-way, availability was showing as F4 A4 for the return and this was 3 days before they confirmed the return. As of today its still showing F4 A4 on all 3 flights so I cant but believe that this was just a way of relieving me of an extra 10,000 points. Has anybody else had a similar experience and is this a new policy? Ive certainly never encountered it before and Ive been waitlisted up to the day before departure on occasions and picked up the upgrade voucher at the airport. I would have thought that, now it's all done electronically and vouchers are no longer required, they could be more flexible, not less.
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Somewhere in Europe
Programs: QF LTG, NZ Silver, CX
Posts: 72
Originally Posted by davidpix
Call CX MPC and tell them. Then write back and say if they did it or not.

