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Today We Will Talk about Flying business class free in America in 5 steps



Free business-class upgrades are pretty rare. If you really want to fly business class for cheap, one way to guarantee it is to check out the offers below in the description box for deeply discounted airfares. If you already have your ticket, here are 8 tips to help you turn an economy airline ticket into a luxury business or even a first-class seat.

1: Get With the Program

If you are a regular traveler and you fly a lot, it’s worth sticking to one airline and joining their frequent flyer program. This allows you to earn air miles each time you travel. These air miles can then be converted into free flights or upgrades to a higher travel class. Being a good customer, especially one who travels frequently, can quickly add up to you getting special treatment from airline staff. Especially so if you’re well-presented and courteous to all airline staff. 

Most airlines are part of an alliance or partner program, meaning that they’ll honor each other’s customers with connecting flights and shared lounges. So even if your regular airline doesn’t fly a particular route or have access to lounges at a certain airport, their partners and alliance groups have got you covered. 

Some of the bigger alliance groups:

Star Alliance, SkyTeam Alliance, OneWorld Alliance

Joining a loyalty program means you’ll be recognized as a preferred customer.

If you fly frequently enough to earn Elite Status, you’ll be offered extra perks. One of those perks might be a free or heavily discounted ticket upgrade. 

Popular airline loyalty programs:

American Airlines AAdvantage program, Emirates Skywards Program, Cathay Pacific Marco Polo Club, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, Delta Sky Club, United Airlines Mileage Plus

One of the really great things about joining one of these programs is that your saved-up air miles can be exchanged for upgrades. You could also choose to redeem your air miles with partner airlines within the same alliance.


2: Get A Branded Credit Card

Certain credit card companies also partner with big-name airlines, allowing you to earn bonus points when you make a qualifying purchase with your credit card. It’s worth looking into the rewards that come with opening a credit card as some are known to give generous air mile rewards for opening a credit account. 

Airline credit cards often come with benefits such as free checked luggage, access to lounges, and priority seating. Some offer upgrades under certain circumstances. Before you choose an airline-branded card, carefully read the fine print and understand exactly what you’re getting.

Using your credit card when shopping online through airline shopping portals can give a serious boost to your points balance. 

American Airlines AAdvantage shopping, British Airways Avios eStore, United MileagePlus shopping, Delta SkyMiles shopping

3: Know Your Aircraft

Knowledge of cabin layout can go a long way. Some airlines cater to business-class frequent fliers and have large business-class cabins for international travel. Wide-body aircraft – for example, the Boeing 777 Dreamliner – has a lot of business class and first-class seats, which increases the likelihood of having empty seats in those sections. When you book your flight online, the type of aircraft will be in the details. 

Just before your departure date, take a look at the listing for your flight again, as if you are booking the same flight (but don’t). You’ll be able to see how many seats are still empty in the business class and first-class cabins. The more empty seats, the better your chances of an upgrade.


4: Arrive Early

If there is an upgraded seat available, the first person to check in and inquire is more likely to get it.

5: Volunteer To Sit This One Out

Most airlines have a habit of overbooking their economy fare sections, in order to allow for no-shows and late cancellations. If you’re not in a hurry on the day, you could volunteer to be “bumped” to the next flight – in exchange for an upgrade – if the flight you’re on is overbooked. Be polite and let airline staff know you’re ok with a longer wait if they need to “bump” anyone, and you might just be rewarded for the good deed. 

To up your chances of a bump upgrade, book a flight on a crowded flight at a popular time, but check the seat situation for a later flight. Late afternoon and early evening flights are popular, late night and very early flights are not. Plan to wait for a late-night flight  – if you get bumped to business class, you can stretch out and sleep in comfort anyway.


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