Travel Dispatch: How to Score a First-Class Upgrade
From a frequent flier who has never paid full price for a first-class ticket.
Travel Dispatch
September 17, 2025

Airlines are offering more ways than ever to get a taste of the champagne skies, but how do you get past the curtain, and when is it worth the cost? Here are some tips.

An illustration of a passenger with long brown hair boarding a crowded jet. She is holding a passport and boarding pass in her left hand. In front of her, there is an open first-class seat with pillows, a plaid blanket and a card with the words “For you” written on it in cursive.

Weston Wei

How to score a first-class upgrade

A fanciful illustration depicts a person with a long curly pony tail and wearing shorts and sandals climbing stairs made out of clouds to an airplane in the sky. The person has a carry-on bag and an auction paddle with number signs on it.

Miriam Martincic

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