She bid $594 for an upgrade on ITA Airways but was seated in economy class. Now her money is gone.
Can ITA Airways keep the money for your upgrade bid but send you to economy class?
Can ITA Airways keep the money for your upgrade bid but send you to economy class?
Barbara Acosta was duped by United Airlines. When she checked in, she had to upgrade to economy plus seats because economy seats were gone.
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“We feel like we were taken advantage of,” says Mike Sevier, who recently flew on US Airways. “Scammed at worst.”
Here’s an interesting question raised by what is probably an unsolvable problem: When your cruise is nonrefundable, what happens to the upgrade you purchased?
Do you suffer from upgrade guilt when you fly in first class? You probably do — and if you don’t, you should.
It’s a six-hour flight from Honolulu to Phoenix, so when a US Airways agent offered Blair Fell an upgrade to first class for just $350, he jumped at the opportunity.
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