ChrisMars
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I was wondering how Qantas process the upgrade request on those services that stop in a city before continuing to the final destination.
Using QF1 as example, which starts from SYD, stop at SIN before continuing to LHR, how would the upgrade requests being processed if say, the first leg of QF1 SYD-SIN was full, but the second leg of QF1 SIN-LHR had some seats. Some passengers might board from SIN (maybe connecting from another Qantas service between Australia and SIN). Would their upgrade request be processed before someone who board in SYD? Would a NB SIN-LHR pax request be processed before a WP SYD-LHR request that is initially denied because SYD-SIN leg is full, but could still opt-in for the gate upgrade at SIN for the second leg. Or are all requests of the second leg of those flights processed at the gate, respecing the advertised status pecking order?
Using QF1 as example, which starts from SYD, stop at SIN before continuing to LHR, how would the upgrade requests being processed if say, the first leg of QF1 SYD-SIN was full, but the second leg of QF1 SIN-LHR had some seats. Some passengers might board from SIN (maybe connecting from another Qantas service between Australia and SIN). Would their upgrade request be processed before someone who board in SYD? Would a NB SIN-LHR pax request be processed before a WP SYD-LHR request that is initially denied because SYD-SIN leg is full, but could still opt-in for the gate upgrade at SIN for the second leg. Or are all requests of the second leg of those flights processed at the gate, respecing the advertised status pecking order?