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Types of Upgrades

UA's Upgrades overview

UA has multiple methods for upgrading to a higher cabin. Examples include: Economy to Domestic First, Economy to International Business or Business (ex-p.s. flights) or Economy to Premium Economy ("Premium Plus").

In this regard, seating in Economy Plus is considered Economy.

Not all upgrade methods are available on all flights (see table).
  • Complimentary Premier Upgrades (CPU) are available for most North American flights, Central America flights, and some select Oceania flights.
    "ex-PS" flights (EWR-SFO/LAX, BOS-SFO and v.v.) and Hawaii-EWR, IAD, ORD, IAH, DEN, GUM, MAJ and v.v. are not CPU eligible. CPUs are available for all paid fares and in some cases on award tickets with certain credit cards. A CPU is requested automatically for all elites as long as there is a maximum of one non-Premier as only one companion on the same PNR is also eligible for CPU. CPUs cannot be confirmed until inside the particular window:Global Services: 120 hours
    Premier 1K: 96 hours
    Premier Platinum: 72 hours
    Premier Gold: 48 hours
    Premier Silver: 24 hours
    • Plus Points (provided to Plats and above) are the upgrade currency of United elites. This wiki of this thread has more details about pricing of various Plus Points upgrades.
      • Mileage Upgrade Awards (MUA) can be requested for all UA flights with a higher cabin on all paid fares. This a varying amount of miles and a $ copay (elites are exempt from the co-pay for CPU eligible flights) -- see UA award chart for details Note the miles and copay are due at time of the request and will be returned if unsuccessful.
      • Instant Upgrades are space available for all elites on Y & B fares for CPU-eligible flights at booking. For Plats and below these require PZ space. For 1Ks and GS, this can be done on Y, B & M fares and requires PN space. 1K & GS, if not cleared at booking, will be waitlisted.

Paid/cash upgrades are a different mechanism and are only available if confirmable -- no waitlisting. Depending on methods, paid upgrades can clear into almost any fare class. If the class would otherwise be used for upgrades, the cash upsell can show up on the cleared upgrade list.

Plus Points and MUA (also called "miles+cash upgrades") are collectively referred to as instrument-supported upgrades, as they are considered with equal priority once applied. They may also be used on Copa (CM), Lufthansa (LH), and ANA (NH) flights.

Waitlisting for a premium cabin award and all forms of Economy Plus are not considered upgrades.


Upgrade Priority and Required Inventory

All upgrades other than CPU may clear immediately if the required inventory class is available. If you request an upgrade when there is not inventory to confirm your upgrade immediately, you will be added to the upgrade waitlist. The required inventory classes are as follows:

RN class is required for all upgrades to Premium Economy (United Premium Plus)
PN class is required for Instant Upgrades to Business/First from Y, B, and M fares for Premier 1K members, and for all upgrades to Business/First of any type for Global Services members.
PZ class is required for all other upgrades to Business/First except CPUs.

Note: The display of the upgrade lists is rather complicated at the moment. There seems to be more information available than usual, but its accuracy is disputed. The following is how it has historically functioned in terms of public visibility.

Passengers with unconfirmed upgrade requests will be added to the upgrade waitlist. This is not the same as the upgrade standby list which you can see on the Flight Status page. You cannot see this list by any means. The ordering of the upgrade waitlist is as follows:
  • All Global Services members (presumably prioritized similar to other members below), including those awaiting a CPU.
  • For CPU eligible flights, Premier 1K members on eligible Y-, B- and M-class fares that were not cleared at time of booking are prioritized by fare class and then time of request.
  • All travelers on waitlisted instrument-supported upgrades: Prioritized by Premier status of the traveler, then fare class and then time of request. There is no priority difference between types of instruments.
  • For CPU eligible flights all remaining Premier members: Prioritized by Premier status of the traveler and fare class (award tickets are considered the lowest fare class)

Recent announced modification
Effective August 14, 2018, upgrade waitlists are processed in the following priority order:
  1. Premier status of the traveler
  2. Fare class
  3. Chase United MileagePlus Club cardholder
  4. United Corporate Preferred participant
  5. Time of request
Later in 2018: We will include upgrade priority for primary Chase United MileagePlus Cardmembers who have met the $25K annual spend Premier Qualifying Dollar (PQD) waiver on a Chase MileagePlus co-brand card. Priority order for these Cardmembers will fall after United Corporate Preferred participants and before time of request.
United will periodically run sweeps from this list. The required inventory class for your upgrade does not need to be available in order to be upgraded from the standby list; passengers on the list will be upgraded at the discretion of United's systems. (You can also think of it as space was opened and then you immediately took it.)

Once check-in starts a new waitlist will be generated for use at the gate. The pre-gate list will continue to process until the flight goes to the gate, typically one to three hours prior to departure. This new list is the visible one on the Flight Status page. Generally they will have the same order, but there can be some differences in priority ordering of the two lists -- usually due to the time tiebreaker -- which is time of request for the pre-gate list and time of check-in (sequence number) for gate list. The visible (upgrade standby) list has only checked-in passengers and is not used until the flight is under gate control and the gate agent manually processes an upgrade.

The upgrade list sometimes also shows passengers who have been upgraded. Advance-cleared upgrades will not show on the gate list as cleared -- only passengers who clear after they check in will display with a green checkmark. Some paid Premium Economy fares may show as a confirmed upgrade to Premium Economy.

For both cases, display cleared upgrades will appear in alphabetic order and regardless if checked-in (as long as a seat has been assigned). Uncleared, waitlisted requests will appear, once checked in, in priority order. But until all have checked in, the visible gate waitlist is incomplete.


Upgrades and Companions
Main article: Comprehensive Companion Upgrade Questions

The following applies ONLY to the invisible upgrade list.

Up to one companion on the same PNR as you is entitled to a CPU based on your status. However, because PNRs must consist only of passengers with the same itinerary, you will only be eligible for an upgrade if all passengers on your PNR have the same upgrade eligibility. For CPUs, you may extend your CPU status to one companion, and then the system will take the status of the lowest passenger on the reservation.

This is a little complicated. Here are some example PNRs:

1K and non-status companion: both are eligible to CPU as 1Ks
1K and two non-status companions: no one is eligible to CPU
1K, Gold, and non-status companion: the companion gets "1K CPU status" but the Gold cannot, so all three pax have Gold priority

The situation for instrument supported upgrades is slightly different. Waitlisting an instrument is also all-or-nothing on the PNR. Either all pax must have a waitlisted upgrade, or none may. If you have a waitlisted upgrade for a multiple passenger PNR, it will have the priority of the highest Premier status on the reservation. Thus:

1K and non-status companion, 2x GPU applied: both are eligible as 1Ks with GPU
1K and three non-status companions, 4x GPU applied: all four are eligible as 1Ks with GPU

Multi-pax PNR upgrades are all or nothing - you may (or may not) be skipped over if there are fewer available seats than members in your party. If you do not like the treatment of your PNR, you may split it into smaller pieces at any time and be treated as smaller groups or individuals.


Now, what happens if you haven't cleared by check-in?

Multiple pax PNRs are not eligible for the (visible) upgrade standby list. If you wish to be added to the list, you must split the PNR at check-in. This often happens even if you didn't intend to. Note, however, that the hidden list is active until 3 hours before departure and splitting your PNR changes it. Therefore, you may wish to delay check-in until the airport. On the other hand, the tiebreak for the gate list is time of check-in, so you may wish to do so immediately. It depends on your situation.

Companions may be eligible for the upgrade standby list even after splitting the PNR, if it is split at check-in. The behavior of your companion(s) depends on whether the reservation had instruments applied. You may have one CPU companion, who will be waitlisted with your Premier priority but with an effective fare class below X (namely, last). If your companion was on a different PNR originally, or you want to designate a different companion, an airport agent can do that for you. Therefore, the list of 1Ks might be:

1) 1K on an S fare (you)
2) 1K on a K fare
3) Your no-status companion
4) Plat on a B fare

If your reservation had instruments applied, however, this process is different. In this case, if the reservation is auto-split at check-in, all travelers will have your Premier priority with their fare class. Say you are a 1K with three non-status companions, all with GPUs applied. Then you have

1) 1K on a V fare, GPU applied
2..5) you (1K) and your three companions on W fares, ordered by sequence number
6) Plat on a Q fare, miles+cash applied


Frequently Asked Questions

I was #1 on the upgrade list, but someone else got the upgrade instead. What happened?
The most likely answer is that the upgraded passenger was not checked in. Remember that the upgrade standby list (the visible list) only shows passengers who have checked in.

I'm #1 on the upgrade list but seats in the forward cabin keep disappearing. No one is being upgraded. What's going on?
There are two major sources of this. First, once your flight is within 24 hours of departure, it is eligible for SDC. Passengers with paid premium tickets can change to your flight and take seats. Many experienced flyers, especially FT members, underestimate the volatility of flight loads on the day of departure. Additionally, United usually makes a time-of-departure upsell offer available at check-in. Purchasers of this upgrade may often appear similar to last-minute revenue bookings.

I was waitlisted for I (or IN) class and did not clear. Am I now eligible for an upgrade?
"Upgrade" is the wrong terminology. You should be automatically placed on the standy list for business or first (whichever applies). Historically there have been problems with this occurring automatically, but that seems to have mostly been fixed. The exact priority compared to passengers who are waitlisted for an upgrade is unclear and a matter of some dispute. See discussion of GG ONESTANDBY lines 32-55.

Who are these people who are on standby lists for both Business and First?
These are non-revs (i.e., UA employees and family members) - either NRPS (non-rev positive space) or NRSA (non-rev standby). Non-revs can list for any cabin. NRPS are traveling on company business (e.g., deadheading pilots) and will clear into open space ahead of upgraders. NRSA travel standby and will be last in priority after all paid passengers. Why would someone be listed on both standby & upgrade list(s)?

Can you have one companion on a different PNR?
Yes, but only at the airport/gate and some agents are not familiar with the process. They are at the bottom of your status group.

Related threads
Ever see (+X blocked) in booked column on upgrade list?
Consolidated "Waitlist for Award Seats Questions/Issues"
[Consolidated] Chance of upgrade clearing on my flight
Decoding the alphabet soup - fare buckets for UA

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Old Nov 3, 2019, 3:18 pm
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Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
R and O had previous use for upgrades and awards.
Could be it too!

Any A fares showed up?
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Old Nov 4, 2019, 10:10 am
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Improve chances?

I’m on UA48 ORD-BOM Nov 8. I’m in Y with GPU applied on an H fare. No PP available and 7 C still showing open in the seat map. Should I fare up before check in if there’s something higher than H? Right now H is the fare they’re booking for folks buying right now.
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Originally Posted by tryathlete
I’m on UA48 ORD-BOM Nov 8. I’m in Y with GPU applied on an H fare. No PP available and 7 C still showing open in the seat map. Should I fare up before check in if there’s something higher than H? Right now H is the fare they’re booking for folks buying right now.
That would generally be referred to as good money after bad.

An upfare to PE might be money well spent in terms of upgrade priority, but sounds like that's not possible.
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Old Nov 6, 2019, 11:40 pm
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EWR-SFO How is it processed?

No CPU's given and GPU and RPU's are worth the same on this leg correct?

So just as simple as in GPU/RPU applied and given in Status Order? IF Tie based on Fare Class? or Time of check in if tie in fare class?
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Old Nov 6, 2019, 11:50 pm
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No CPU's given and GPU and RPU's are worth the same on this leg correct?

So just as simple as in GPU/RPU applied and given in Status Order? IF Tie based on Fare Class? or Time of check in if tie in fare class?
Correct, no CPUs. GPUs, RPUs, and mileage upgrades all have the same priority vis-à-vis one another, except that instruments from a Global Services account trump those from any other account. Class of service*, then Status, then fare class, then United Club card members, then members of the corporate preferred customer program, then people who have spent $25K on the MileagePlus Explorer card, and finally time of check in.

In practice, that's a very difficult route to upgrade, and it's likely that all of these things merely decide how high up on the list you'll finish as you sit in Economy.

*On flights with Premium Plus fares available, passengers are upgraded first from P+ to J before anyone will be upgraded from Y to J.
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Old Nov 6, 2019, 11:52 pm
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Originally Posted by theboss7593
No CPU's given and GPU and RPU's are worth the same on this leg correct?

So just as simple as in GPU/RPU applied and given in Status Order? IF Tie based on Fare Class? or Time of check in if tie in fare class?
As a non-CPU route, it is status, fare and time of request / checkin. Just like a long haul route.
The type of upgrade support: GPU, RPU, or miles ... all have the same priority
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 6:29 am
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Originally Posted by jsloan
Correct, no CPUs. GPUs, RPUs, and mileage upgrades all have the same priority vis-à-vis one another, except that instruments from a Global Services account trump those from any other account. Class of service*, then Status, then fare class, then United Club card members, then members of the corporate preferred customer program, then people who have spent $25K on the MileagePlus Explorer card, and finally time of check in.

In practice, that's a very difficult route to upgrade, and it's likely that all of these things merely decide how high up on the list you'll finish as you sit in Economy.

*On flights with Premium Plus fares available, passengers are upgraded first from P+ to J before anyone will be upgraded from Y to J.
Cool thanks!

I'm sure your right but it's the last flight of the night and has 11 seats open in J. Maybe some hope. We shall see.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 7:18 am
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Originally Posted by theboss7593
Cool thanks!

I'm sure your right but it's the last flight of the night and has 11 seats open in J. Maybe some hope. We shall see.
Your account says UA Silver so you have basically the lowest priority for an upgrade (except those with no status). However, the fact you're on the last flight of the night greatly improves your chances. I don't know your travel date but I'd put your chances at 10-20%. Any other flight of the day and you'd basically have a 0% chance.

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Old Nov 7, 2019, 7:47 am
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Originally Posted by theboss7593
...it's the last flight of the night and has 11 seats open in J. Maybe some hope. We shall see.
If your flight is tonight, 11 open seats is great. If it's a couple of weeks away or more, you have near zero chance as Silver.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 8:09 am
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Hey FT,

Funny question here - had 2 RPUs placed for an outbound flight tomorrow on myself and my wife.

Wife is Plat, I am 1K - but she cleared ahead of me, and i'm now #1 on the list. Any reason for this? Both fares bought at the same time, same fare class, same everything? I don't mind since there's 2 seats left and she's lower status - so it makes it easier that she cleared first. Just being nosy!
A hunch -- UA chose to use the one available seat at the time to upgrade the lower status passenger on the PNR so the remaining passenger would have the better chance of the two for clearing later.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 8:21 am
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Originally Posted by IAH-OIL-TRASH
If your flight is tonight, 11 open seats is great. If it's a couple of weeks away or more, you have near zero chance as Silver.
In 2 days. And yes I’m quite aware. On EWR to non hub routes I’m a excellent 0-9 this year. Although as Murphy’s law would have it the one time I did indeed apply a RPU i would’ve gotten the CPU. I also would’ve gotten it on a SFO-LAS Saturday flight with an 737 to a 757 equipment swap but my +1 was lower on the list then the person below me so I opted to stay in economy with my GF.

Perfect on the E+ though and usually front row E+ too.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 8:23 am
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In 2 days. And yes I’m quite aware. On EWR to non hub routes I’m a excellent 0-9 this year. Although as Murphy’s law would have it the one time I did indeed apply a RPU i would’ve gotten the CPU. I also would’ve gotten it on a SFO-LAS Saturday flight with an 737 to a 757 equipment swap but my +1 was lower on the list then the person below me so I opted to stay in economy with my GF.

Perfect on the E+ though and usually front row E+ too.
This Saturday night you probably have a shot.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 6:03 pm
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A hunch -- UA chose to use the one available seat at the time to upgrade the lower status passenger on the PNR so the remaining passenger would have the better chance of the two for clearing later.
Definitely a good hunch and would be great if that was the case that they actively did that.

One reason to make me believe your comment above is that my wife was cleared into a seat that had someone next to it, but when I checked later, she had been moved into 1F, which had seat 1E open next to it. This happened on both the outbound and return flight, and I was #1 on the list. - maybe they were anticipating that I was going to clear and moved her to those seats to ensure that we could sit together without needing to swap seats with anyone.

If that's the case, that's a great move on UA's part.
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Originally Posted by jsloan
*On flights with Premium Plus fares available, passengers are upgraded first from P+ to J before anyone will be upgraded from Y to J.
Based on experience, I don’t know this is necessarily true. Almost seems like a gimmick UA is using to try and get people to buy PP as if true, I would have expected SFO-PVG today to go from J7 to J2 at T-23:55 and seen 5 PP seats open. Instead it went from J7 to J2 and only 2 PP seats opened suggesting 3 Y pax were upgraded to J and myself as a 1K on paid R fare with MUA applied was not upgraded. My hunch is MUAs have lower priority than GPUs and R fares do not Trump coach fares with GPUs applied.
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Old Nov 7, 2019, 8:40 pm
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Originally Posted by GYEWorldTraveler
Based on experience, I don’t know this is necessarily true. Almost seems like a gimmick UA is using to try and get people to buy PP as if true, I would have expected SFO-PVG today to go from J7 to J2 at T-23:55 and seen 5 PP seats open. Instead it went from J7 to J2 and only 2 PP seats opened suggesting 3 Y pax were upgraded to J and myself as a 1K on paid R fare with MUA applied was not upgraded. My hunch is MUAs have lower priority than GPUs and R fares do not Trump coach fares with GPUs applied.
It's definitely possible. But remember two things:
1. GS will be upgraded before you, including if they're in Y and not PP. It's highly possible there were waitlisted GS on this flight since it's out of SFO. Unless you're going to tell me the flight had "PN" open before T-24h in which case GS would have already been upgraded.
2. Not everyone selects a seat when they purchase a flight. It's very possible several people were ahead of you on the waitlist because they may be on "O" or "A" fares. Or even "R" fares booked before you.

PS - SFO-PVG doesn't even fly a plane with PP tomorrow. Both flights are 789s. Are you sure this isn't EWR-PVG? That's showing J2 with a PP-equipped plane for tomorrow. And, for example, EWR-PVG Is selling O4A4R3 but the seat map has six seats open. Tells me there are still a few people who haven't selected PP seats.

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