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Stewardess reveals a method that will upgrade you to first class for free
Stewardess Sierra Mist has unveiled a trick-or-treating trick that is expected to help you get a first-class seat on the plane without paying extra - and you're going to be very surprised when you find out this is all you needed to do
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Stewardess reveals - this is how you will get a first class plane upgrade (@Cierra_mistt,)
When was the last time you were offered a free upgrade to first class on a plane?
Probably never.
Stewardess Sierra Mist also provides an answer as to why we did not enjoy the pleasure - and it may be our Israeli character that put us a bit off our feet in this section.
The flight attendant shared a video on Tiktok that reveals a number of methods that will help you get a free upgrade on flights, from moving from the tail of the plane to the front of the plane or to the seat with the extra legroom - to the first class with the comfortable seats and champagne.
Instead of leaving things to chance, ticker user @Cierra_mistt, who boasts more than 2.8 million followers, said the "right way" to upgrade to first class is to be polite, patient and nice.
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We all know that manners do not cost money and it turns out that even a first class flight will not leave a good enough impression on the airline staff.
Sierra says that the plane's crew carefully examines the passengers when boarding the plane and marks for itself favorites to upgrade.
She said: "One of the easiest ways to get a free upgrade is to just be nice to the staff and flight attendants. The wonders we can do when they give us some Starbucks or a bag of chocolates, especially on long days when we have round-trip flights and don't even have time to go eat anything." .
So yes, to win an upgrade all you have to do is be nice.
However, Sierra says the choice is not always in her hands.
She added: "Usually if our flight is not full, we have to move people for weight and balance purposes. Usually all planes are more loaded with a tail, so if we have to move people to the front, where do you think we will take them? From behind of course."
Sierra added: "It's important to be nice but not guaranteed it will work. I just know it works, but that's just my point of view. Not my girlfriend's. That's all."
Here's how to get a first class seat:
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Her video garnered more than 3 million views.
One viewer wrote: "I'm coming up with Starvers cold coffee bottles for my next flight" and another added: "From today I'm going to be extra nice to everyone and only if I don't get an upgrade will I reveal my true face."
One of the viewers who also works as a flight attendant replied: "I upgraded as many people for free as I could. I always upgraded to people who were pleasant and nice to me. Yes, that's all it takes."
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