How to upgrade from economy to premium economy without breaking the bank - The Points Guy (2024)

Recently, I wrote about why I don't think premium economy is worth the price tag. It's certainly a better product than standard economy, but I think it's only worth about 50% more money than economy. The problem is, cash fares for premium economy seats usually cost 100% to 200% more than economy.

If you pay three times as much for premium economy and you expect an experience that's three times as good, you will probably be very disappointed.

That said, there are ways to secure a more comfortable journey without breaking the bank. Here are three cheap upgrade methods.

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What is premium economy?

Premium economy is a cabin that sits between economy and business class (both in price and comfort). It usually comes with the following benefits over regular economy:

  • Priority check-in and boarding
  • Additional checked baggage allowance
  • A wider seat in a smaller cabin with more legroom and seat recline
  • Slightly elevated meal service
  • Additional points/miles and status credit earning

Some airlines also offer a welcome drink of sparkling wine, water or juice (no Champagne) as well as dedicated crew and bathrooms for your cabin, elevated amenities like a (very) basic amenity kit, and plusher blankets and pillows. This varies from airline to airline.

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Upgrade with points and miles

If you have an economy award redemption and there is award availability in premium economy, you can pay the extra points or miles to upgrade to the higher class.

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While cash fares can be two or three times the price, redemptions are much less. To upgrade on a one-way flight from London to New York City, you will need the following per person:

  • British Airways: 13,000 off-peak/20,000 peak Avios.
  • Virgin Atlantic: 7,500 standard/7,500 peak Virgin Points.

On Virgin Atlantic especially, its great value to choose a premium economy redemption instead of a standard economy redemption.

Related: A fine mess: a review of Virgin Atlantic's premium economy on the A330 from London to New York

If you have a cash fare in economy, check your fare class — some of the cheapest sale fares may not be eligible to upgrade with points or miles. If there's award availability in premium economy, here are the upgrade costs:

  • British Airways: 13,000 off-peak/20,000 peak Avios to New York. The cheapest Q, O and G fare classes are excluded.
  • Virgin Atlantic: You can upgrade an Economy Classic or Economy Delight cash fare to New York for 8,700 standard/13,700 Virgin Points each way per person.

You will also need to pay some additional fees, taxes and surcharges for the higher class of service, but these are not as eye-watering as the amounts required for business class redemptions.

Related: Why are the fees, taxes and surcharges on Avios redemptions so high?

If there is no availability in premium economy now, check again closer to your departure as additional seats may open up. You could also use an alert tool like SeatSpy or ExpertFlyer (owned by TPG's parent company, Red Ventures) to notify you if a premium economy seat becomes available.

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Bid for a cash upgrade

Some airlines will offer eligible economy passengers the chance to bid on an upgrade to a higher class of service (such as premium economy). You may receive an email that invites you to bid and provides a scale of bid options for you to choose from. You will only have to pay the amount you choose if your bid is successful.

These bid platforms are notorious for encouraging you to bid a higher amount than you actually need to; they do this by ranking your bid as 'weak' or even 'very weak.' If the scale of bid options ranges from, say $239 to $597, anything less than $478 might be considered 'weak.' In reality, it may be more than enough to upgrade.

Related: Guide to bidding for flight upgrades for premium seats

There's no guarantee with these upgrades. If you offer the maximum upgrade bid from economy to premium economy, it's very unlikely it won't be accepted. However, you should check cash upgrade prices first as the maximum bid may be higher than the cost of paying for a higher fare outright. If plenty of people bid, low amounts may be rejected. If the flight doesn't receive many upgrade bids, the airlne might accept lower bids. You won't know how many other passengers bid or what amount they bid.

If you do want to bid to upgrade for the lowest amount of cash possible, I recommend bidding slightly more than the minimum amount. This will automatically put you ahead of all those who have only bid the minimum amount, and you may secure an affordable upgrade.

Related: Another Way to Book Business Class — Reader Success Story

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Ask at check-in

Airlines may sell upgrades at a discount when you check-in, either online or at the airport. The closer to the flight departing, the less likely the airline is to sell a cash fare in the upgraded cabin. Thus, they may be open to the idea of offering it to an existing passenger for a discounted price.

The prices vary depending on the airline and route. At outstations, there may be a fixed price for all passengers, perhaps laminated on the check-in counter. The prices can be negotiable depending on who you speak to and how busy the flight is — it really depends on the airline and airport.

As a personal rule of thumb, I would not pay more than $24 per hour to upgrade from economy to premium economy; so, for a 10-hour flight, $239 would be the maximum amount I would pay to upgrade from economy to premium economy. To upgrade to business class, I would pay much more than this because it's a substantially better product.

Some airlines may even offer cash upgrades onboard. This will be announced while the boarding process is occurring, and a cabin crew manager will come around with a credit card machine to swipe the payments for anyone who wants to upgrade. I find this process to be exceptionally chaotic during boarding; it results in multiple people switching seats as the crew members try to remember who has upgraded and who has not.

If you want a relaxing start to an upgraded experience, I would recommend organizing your upgrade before you step on the flight.

Related: Which airlines can I book with Avios?

If you are a high-status member of the airline's loyalty program and the airline oversold economy tickets, you may receive the odd operational upgrade to premium economy at no cost. Still, this is rare and not something you should expect.

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Bottom line

The value of premium economy will differ from passenger to passenger. It's noticeably better than regular economy since it offers a wider seat with more legroom and more recline in a smaller cabin. You may also earn additional points and status credit/tier points if you upgrade with cash.

If you're faced with the prospect of paying more than $1,000 extra for premium economy, consider upgrading with points or miles, bidding for a discounted upgrade or asking about prices at check-in.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

How to upgrade from economy to premium economy without breaking the bank - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

How to get free upgrade from economy to premium economy? ›

Achieve elite travel status

Elite status is far and away the best route to securing free seat upgrades. Many airlines will provide complimentary upgrade certificates after you've reached a specific level of status, as well as proactively upgrade you during other flights for which you are eligible.

Can I upgrade from basic economy to premium economy? ›

Economy Plus and upgrades: Travelers with Basic Economy fares are only eligible to purchase Economy Plus seating at check-in and are not eligible to purchase premium cabin upgrades, use their Economy Plus subscription benefits or purchase United Travel Options packages.

Is it worth upgrading from economy to premium economy? ›

Is Premium Economy Worth It? For travelers with extra cash or miles to spare, premium economy is obviously a much nicer experience that can be worth the money. On overnight flights or longer journeys, the extra space and recline could be the difference between getting some rest or arriving sore, cramped and tired.

Is it cheaper to upgrade at check-in? ›

Ask about upgrading at check-in

There's a chance you could snag a cheaper upgrade by negotiating at the check-in counter at the airport. If the airline hasn't sold all the seats on that flight, they may be able to offer a discounted rate for the upgrade.

Can a flight attendant upgrade you for free? ›

“We are not allowed to upgrade passengers unless they are paying for an upgrade onboard the aircraft, which actually is pretty pricey!” longtime flight attendant and industry commentator Patricia Green wrote in 2023. "[…] Yes, there might be empty seats, but we are not allowed to give them to you, free of charge."

Do airlines actually give free upgrades? ›

On almost every flight, the passengers who get upgrades are either the ones who pay for them (whether in dollars or miles) in advance or frequent fliers with elite status who receive complimentary upgrades as part of their perks. There are very few exceptions, so don't expect to score a free upgrade by just asking.

Is it cheaper to book economy and then upgrade? ›

The cheapest way to get a business or first-class ticket is to buy an economy ticket then buy an upgrade. You can either do this immediately after booking or look for last-minute upgrades as your travel date approaches. The price for premium cabin fares decreases as you get closer to departure.

How much is upgrade from economy to premium economy? ›

You might be wondering, how much more expensive is premium economy compared to the basic economy class? Well, it all depends on the airline and the route, but on average, you can expect to pay around 1.5-3 times more for premium economy.

How do I upgrade my economy seat to premium economy? ›

Ask at check-in

Airlines may sell upgrades at a discount when you check-in, either online or at the airport. The closer to the flight departing, the less likely the airline is to sell a cash fare in the upgraded cabin. Thus, they may be open to the idea of offering it to an existing passenger for a discounted price.

Which airline has the most comfortable economy seats? ›

But which airlines are the most comfortable for passengers? According to a new study from WalletHub, there's a tie between two U.S. airlines: Both Delta and JetBlue earned the honors for being the most comfortable airlines.

Where to sit in premium economy? ›

Consider your surroundings. This might depend on personal preference. Some people like to be near a handy bathroom, some love a window and some hate climbing over people, so they prefer an aisle seat. The key is to know what you like and get in early to book your preferred seat location.

Does premium economy have better food? ›

A good premium economy product will not just offer roomier seats, but include an overall enhanced onboard experience, including fancier meals, better co*cktails, and comfortable amenities like noise-canceling headphones and upscale toiletry products.

Do flight upgrades get cheaper closer to departure? ›

Upgrades can get cheaper closer to the day of departure, so it might pay to check the app for deals in the week of and/or ask the check-in desk before your flight.

Are you more likely to get upgraded if you check in at the airport? ›

Upgrades have nothing to do with when you check in. They have to do with status. The higher a person's status is the better chance they have of getting an upgrade. Some airlines have a bidding system where you submit a bid for how how much you are willing to pay for an upgrade.

Does checking in early increase the chance of upgrade? ›

Arriving early for check-in could be the perfect strategy for you to elevate your flying experience to the next level. You increase your chances of being upgraded to First Class by showing up at the airport well before your scheduled departure time.

How do I ask for a free upgrade on a flight? ›

  1. JOIN THE AIRLINE'S FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM.
  2. GET TO THE AIRPORT EARLY.
  3. IF YOU HAVE A SPECIAL OCCASION, ADVERTISE IT.
  4. ASK THE GATE AGENTS (NICELY)
  5. IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, BE REALLY NICE TO THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS.

Can you ask United for a free upgrade? ›

Complimentary Premier Upgrades are free, space-available upgrades for Premier members on select United and United Express flights*. Premier members who are cardholders may be able to use this type of upgrade on award flights**. On some flights, you can get a Complimentary Premier Upgrade for one travel companion.

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