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It has been clear for several years now that upgrades are no longer the primary benefit of medallion status at any level.
Delta is selling F tickets for decent prices, and this is a win for most customers because we are given the option of sitting in F. When domestic F used to be $2K+ for an advanced purchase mid-con flight, it was not really an option for most people (because it was such a waste of money), and some people got lucky with upgrades sometimes. WFBF used to be an annoying and unhelpful comment, IMO. Now it's actually true. |
Originally Posted by jdrtravel
(Post 31605548)
It has been clear for several years now that upgrades are no longer the primary benefit of medallion status at any level.
Delta is selling F tickets for decent prices, and this is a win for most customers because we are given the option of sitting in F. When domestic F used to be $2K+ for an advanced purchase mid-con flight, it was not really an option for most people (because it was such a waste of money), and some people got lucky with upgrades sometimes. WFBF used to be an annoying and unhelpful comment, IMO. Now it's actually true. Now I have to run the equation of do I pay for F or chance the upgrade? Especially if I'm flying, say, mid-day on a Tuesday when the chances of an upgrade should be higher. Decisions, decisions. Life is so hard now! |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 31605613)
That said, life was so much easier when mid-con F was $2k+ and transcon F/J was $3k+ -- you didn't even have to think as buying F was not an option. So you just hoped you were high enough on the priority to get the upgrade (or used FT tricks like calling in at midnight when the windows opened before the process became fully automated and locked down).
Now I have to run the equation of do I pay for F or chance the upgrade? Especially if I'm flying, say, mid-day on a Tuesday when the chances of an upgrade should be higher. Decisions, decisions. Life is so hard now! If you're talking one-way prices, then given the current coach situation I simply wouldn't have started flying. The trip to Salt Lake City (in about 2014) where a railroad meltdown effectively forced me to fly would have been a one-off, and I might well have just flown to Chicago to avoid getting "stuck" with a misconnect or planned on a possible CHI-DEN flight as a fallback and left it at that. |
Originally Posted by WillBarrett_68
(Post 31601630)
If you're going to do that you could just... go ahead and buy an M fare at 10 days out.
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