Y-Ups and fees for first-class upgrades
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2007
Programs: The Arizona Republic
Posts: 1
Y-Ups and fees for first-class upgrades
Hi!,
I'm a reporter at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix currently writing a story on NON frequent-flyer upgrades. I want to talk to people -- hopefully from Arizona, but I'm open -- who either have upgraded to first-class on the farecompare Web site, or upgraded at the last minute at the ticket counter, kiosk or gate as first-class seats became available.
Help!
Christia
Christia L. Gibbons
602-444-8617
[email protected]
I'm a reporter at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix currently writing a story on NON frequent-flyer upgrades. I want to talk to people -- hopefully from Arizona, but I'm open -- who either have upgraded to first-class on the farecompare Web site, or upgraded at the last minute at the ticket counter, kiosk or gate as first-class seats became available.
Help!
Christia
Christia L. Gibbons
602-444-8617
[email protected]
#2

Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: HOU
Programs: UA 1P, SPG Gold
Posts: 605
Welcome to FlyerTalk! ^. Depending on the airline, the YUP fares on Farecompare book into first and thus are not upgrades. You might get a greater response if you go through the administrators of FlyerTalk. They regularly post stickies at the top of the forum for reporters seeking input for articles.
#3




Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
Programs: AA Exec Plat / DL-Silver / Hyatt - Glob / Hilton-Gold
Posts: 1,594
They simply allow you to upgrade at the time of booking so it appears that you booked into First. However, your ticket is still Coach.
On your travel date, if you end up getting re-routed due to delays or cancelleations, your new flights will most likely be in coach. If transferred to a different airline, you will be in coach. Period.
You will not be entitled to a partial refund for riding in coach, even if a lower "non-YUP" fare was available when you decided to pay higher for the YUP.
And of course the fare basis code of YUP translates to "Coach Upgradable".
On your travel date, if you end up getting re-routed due to delays or cancelleations, your new flights will most likely be in coach. If transferred to a different airline, you will be in coach. Period.
You will not be entitled to a partial refund for riding in coach, even if a lower "non-YUP" fare was available when you decided to pay higher for the YUP.
And of course the fare basis code of YUP translates to "Coach Upgradable".
#4




Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Too many
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Posts: 5,765
It should be noted that United -UP fares are first class fares and filed as such. Everything steve64 wrote above does not apply on United. The same goes for US Airways fares, which the OP is likely to be looking to write about. The only airlines I'm aware of that the above applies to are American and Northwest.
Last edited by Axey; Aug 16, 2007 at 12:48 am
#5




Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: YYZ
Programs: Haven't been flying for a while... :(
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They are First-Class tickets
and book into First Class seats. Accumulate first-class class-of-service bonuses when flown. And all that other nice stuff.
The "instant upgrade" part of these Y-UP fares is the provision that if you were to be reaccommodated in coach (whether due to standby or irops), and you accepted, that you are not eligible for downgrade compensation.
The "instant upgrade" part of these Y-UP fares is the provision that if you were to be reaccommodated in coach (whether due to standby or irops), and you accepted, that you are not eligible for downgrade compensation.

