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How to get a first class upgrade on your next flight – and the way to get there is easier than you’d think

We all want to be upgraded to first or business class and escape economy - but how you get there is another matter

WE all want that elusive first class upgrade – but actually getting one is another matter.

But if you’re already using loyalty cards then you could actually be closer than you think to escaping economy for that far plusher seat.

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First class upgrades don’t happen often - but there are things you can do to increase your chances of getting oneCredit: Getty - Contributor

Gilbert Ott from told Sun Online Travel that people who invest in loyalty cards with airlines instantly begin to make themselves known – which could count towards an upgrade.

Gilbert said: “Taking out loyalty cards is key as you’ll build up a relationship with the airline.

“If you’re checking in and there’s a chance of an upgrade happening you’ll be much be more likely to get an upgrade than Joe Bloggs stood behind you in line with no relationship at all.

“It’s still a long shot, but it’s more likely to be you if the airline has an idea of who you are to begin with.

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– and then sticking with it.

In the case of BA, this would be signing up to their for free.

There you can earn points called Avios which you can use towards airport lounges and upgrades.

You can shop through the BA website at places like Bicester Village and Heathrow Airport.

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Gilbert recommends that if you want make a big purchase – such a new iPad or laptop – that you do it via the reward scheme so you can quickly accumulate free flights.

He said: “The scheme is lucrative, with free flights starting from 4,000 points one way.

“You could get a free flight to Paris off the back of the new iPad you’ve just bought.

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“You can also build up points which you can spend on upgrades in the future. The scheme is certainly worth signing up for.”

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He also recommends always booking your flight directly with the airline to build up more points – unless you can find a good deal elsewhere and think the saving is worth forfeiting the points for.

Sun Online Travel previously reported how a frequent flyer gets her upgrades - with one simple phrase.


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