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Kolumbo Oct 15, 2023 11:43 pm

Upgrades
 
I'm flying to SJO in November and booked the economy standard ticket (not the cheapest light nor the more expensive flex). My outbound flight is via CDG with Air France and inbound flight with KLM via AMS.

I read from the web that KLM doesn't necessarily offer upgrades on their mobile app nor website, even if available. Is this true, do I have to call them or ask for upgrade possibilities at the check-in counter? If not, is there any good estimates when the upgrades are released for sale?

Goldorak Oct 15, 2023 11:51 pm

Paid upgrades are visible at OLCI, if available. If you don't see a proposal in the app (= possibility to select a seat in the upper class for a fee), you can ask at the airport.

Kolumbo Oct 15, 2023 11:56 pm


Originally Posted by Goldorak (Post 35666935)
Paid upgrades are visible at OLCI, if available. If you don't see a proposal in the app (= possibility to select a seat in the upper class for a fee), you can ask at the airport.

Thanks for a fast reply - so KLM/AIF don't offer (paid) upgrades prior the online check-in opens?

Goldorak Oct 15, 2023 11:59 pm


Originally Posted by Kolumbo (Post 35666938)
Thanks for a fast reply - so KLM/AIF don't offer (paid) upgrades prior the online check-in opens?

no

Xandrios Oct 16, 2023 4:20 am

Well, you can always upfare. Meaning that you "change" your ticket to the same date/flights in a higher class of service. You'll then also get the additional miles. But the cost would, of course be the same as if you had straight up purchased the business class fare.

Just for reference - I flew AF to SJO a few months ago and the upgrade offer (From premium Economy to Business) was over 1000 euro one-way. This may be different for you, but it does not have to. Last minute upgrades are not always cheaper than just purchasing a higher cabin fare.

irishguy28 Oct 16, 2023 4:41 am

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Originally Posted by Kolumbo (Post 35666938)
Thanks for a fast reply - so KLM/AIF don't offer (paid) upgrades prior the online check-in opens?

There's an "Upgrade your flight" button in your booking that you can click at any time while managing your booking.

You can click on that, rather than waiting for AFKL to proactively reach out to you and actively offer you an upgrade

RK23 Oct 16, 2023 6:19 am

I have found that upgrade button just points you to call in to AF for upgrade offers

Utskicat Oct 16, 2023 6:24 pm


Originally Posted by RK23 (Post 35667363)
I have found that upgrade button just points you to call in to AF for upgrade offers

Ditto here. I have never seen that button do anything.

Goldorak Oct 16, 2023 11:23 pm


Originally Posted by RK23 (Post 35667363)
I have found that upgrade button just points you to call in to AF for upgrade offers


Originally Posted by Utskicat (Post 35669342)
Ditto here. I have never seen that button do anything.

isn't this the upgrade with miles button ? If yes, it's nor possible to do anything on-line for 2 or 3 years now and you need to call FB for this.

Xandrios Oct 17, 2023 2:24 am

There are two buttons nowadays. One for the mileage upgrade (Which tells you to call in), and one to upgrade by means of payment. The latter gets stuck on a "One moment please, we're retrieving your details..." message for me, so not sure how that is supposed to work. It may just be a regular upgrade (Rebook into another class).

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...a5a45826e6.png

irishguy28 Oct 17, 2023 2:44 am

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It works for me....

One thing to consider - if you booked at klm.be to avoid the ticketing fee, then it might require that you consult the booking from the klm.be website

irishguy28 Oct 17, 2023 2:58 am

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Next week's trip looks to be full already

irishguy28 Oct 17, 2023 3:38 am

Maybe I should also point out that if you bought the ticket from a third party, you probably need to enquire with your chosen agent about arranging the upgrade, rather than approaching the airline directly. Such tickets are still the property of the agent and the airline should be reluctant about making a change that would require ticket re-issuance, as I believe this would.

mmh_ Oct 17, 2023 9:01 am


Originally Posted by Xandrios (Post 35670041)
There are two buttons nowadays. One for the mileage upgrade (Which tells you to call in), and one to upgrade by means of payment. The latter gets stuck on a "One moment please, we're retrieving your details..." message for me, so not sure how that is supposed to work. It may just be a regular upgrade (Rebook into another class).

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...a5a45826e6.png

I assume this is before OLCI right? Does the existence of such option depend on the KL entity that sold the ticket (i.e. might it be limited to BE or other countries)? I have never seen it and only always have the upgrade with miles option.

Xandrios Oct 17, 2023 9:08 am


Originally Posted by irishguy28 (Post 35670061)
It works for me....

One thing to consider - if you booked at klm.be to avoid the ticketing fee, then it might require that you consult the booking from the klm.be website

You got it - if you are not on the right country version of the website it doesnt work. They could have implemented a message, or automatic redirect, but yes. Switching to the other country manually fixed the issue. Looking at the price it is indeed a regular upfare.

Originally Posted by mmh_ (Post 35670721)
I assume this is before OLCI right? Does the existence of such option depend on the KL entity that sold the ticket (i.e. might it be limited to BE or other countries)? I have never seen it and only always have the upgrade with miles option.

Yes, the one I posted is for a flight more than a month away. The button shows up on all klm websites for me, however it only works on the klm website that matches the country where the ticket was purchased.


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