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Originally Posted by esv
Only on op-up basis, and it is very rare. Do not expect it...
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Originally Posted by larsll
I think that op-ups from M to Y are more common as they fix the division between these cabin when check-in opens, so any M class overbooking spill over into Y.
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Originally Posted by ramo
Well... I kind of doubt this. It can't be that hard to change the headrests (sp?) for a few rows when needed.
Actually, one guy on the flight above had 9A, the last row of "real" Y, but he accidentally took 10A when boarding. When the woman who had 10A appeared, she offered to switch seats with him and he agreed. He didn't look too happy later on, when he realized he had given away his Y meal and drinks as well. The woman seemed to enjoy it though. |
Originally Posted by ramo
Well... I kind of doubt this. It can't be that hard to change the headrests (sp?) for a few rows when needed.
Naturally, op-ups from M to Y isn't very costly for them, so I guess they rather do that than to reseat the entire Y cabin. I am sure that revenue management is more picky about the C/Y divider. I've also seen the "we don't care to change the headrests" phenomenon. Once I was interrogated by some grumpy FA because I had a seat in 7A or something, which had a Y headrest but I was in P-class. :( After disappearing with my boarding pass for 5 minutes she handed it back and said nothing more. Naturally there was no food given to me. |
Originally Posted by esv
(on recent flights I've noticed a little "Economy Flex stops here" sign put on the last seat in "real" Y, that would be even easier to move).
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Originally Posted by tommy777
Nice! I'm happy it worked out like it should. This is excactly the way SAS should handle operational upgrades!
Some GA at CPH are upgrading on points when Y is oversold and at the end, when they don't have anyone left who wants to upgrade on points and still need more room in Y, they upgrade EBGs for free.... This is a very unfair way to upgrade, some will pay points, some will not. This is a CPH thing, only happens there and I am happy to say, it doesn't happen too often. This has happened twice this year on EWR-ARN. The second time it almost led to a fight onboard when a (I pressume *G) passenger in Economy saw what happened and the Cabin Director told him to sit down or leave the aircraft. Edited to add (the last paragraphs were lost): Everybody can't get everything for free. From a commercial standpoint I think it is smart that they first try to get people to use points. I see it as a way to guarantee a upgrade instead of playing the op-up game. But, what I don't like is that staff (especially outside Scandinavia) does not follow the picking order when it comes to forced op-ups. In stead they panic and upgrade whoever. In US the picking orders are very clear. I have seen more than once that they move around passengers even after boarding to business or first class due to different status. SAS (and many other Europeean carriers) needs to be better at this, thus preserving the value of frequent flyer status tiers. |
Originally Posted by esv
Only on op-up basis, and it is very rare. Do not expect it...
This summer, my second trip during the busy summer months I was on my may back to ORF via IAD. When I did the checkin in Oslo I asked if the could put me on the waitlist for economy extra. The very nice checkin lady told me I was already on the list for a upgrade due to over booking and asked me if I liked window or idle. I said idle and I got 3 A on both the OSL-CPH and CPH-IAD. That is how SAS are supposed to handle over bookings. |
Originally Posted by peppes
I have found this to the opposite. Around 80% of all my intra European flights I have been upgraded.
Originally Posted by peppes
That is how SAS are supposed to handle over bookings.
Oh, and welcome to FT and, more importantly;), the SK forum!^ |
Originally Posted by peppes
The very nice checkin lady told me I was already on the list for a upgrade due to over booking and asked me if I liked window or idle. I said idle and I got 3 A on both the OSL-CPH and CPH-IAD. That is how SAS are supposed to handle over bookings.
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Originally Posted by peppes
I have found this to the opposite. Around 80% of all my intra European flights I have been upgraded. Maybe this is a OSL thing, but I have found that they easy do it there. Very nice of them.
Originally Posted by peppes
This summer, my second trip during the busy summer months I was on my may back to ORF via IAD. When I did the checkin in Oslo I asked if the could put me on the waitlist for economy extra. The very nice checkin lady told me I was already on the list for a upgrade due to over booking and asked me if I liked window or idle. I said idle and I got 3 A on both the OSL-CPH and CPH-IAD. That is how SAS are supposed to handle over bookings.
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What do you guys think??
Hello,
For the first time in a few month, I will fly SK to ORD. Here is the load on Oct 27th SK945ARN10:15ORD12:20333 0 C9 D9 J9 Y1 S1 B0 M0 H0 Q0 V0 W0 U0 K0 L0 Smells like an op-up! ^ ^ |
Originally Posted by tommy777
Smells like an op-up! ^ ^
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Originally Posted by larsll
Depends if you have been a good boy, and if you have been saying/writing the P-word lately. :cool:
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Originally Posted by ksu
No P-class CPH/ARN-ORD. You DO get free booze and food! ;-)
Now, judgement days is once more here... 48E is waiting Tommy... ;) |
Originally Posted by larsll
Hehe, THAT I know... the context is that Tommy-the-spineless begged/prayed himself to an SK upgrade back in July by promising that he would not say P-class for the rest of the year if he got it... ;)
Now, judgement days is once more here... 48E is waiting Tommy... ;) |
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