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I Usually Take First Class and My Wife Sits in Coach When Only One of Us is Upgraded. Here’s Why.

Chris Carley by Chris Carley
April 21, 2025
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A Delta One seat on a Boeing 757 (©Chris Carley for Eye of the Flyer)

A Delta One seat on a Boeing 757 (©Chris Carley for Eye of the Flyer)

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Well, this piece should elicit a few interesting reactions. And before you jump to the Comments section or anonymously troll me on social media (so brave), read the entire post and then let me know what you think.

We hear tales every year of someone (usually a male) who travels with a companion (usually a female). The male sits in First or Business Class because of his elite status or his business paid for only one premium ticket. The female is relegated is coach. The male is scorned — especially if kids are involved — for enjoying the good life up front while the lady lives her worst life in the back.

I know a couple who are both Delta Platinum Medallion members. If they both get upgraded, then party on. But if one of them gets upgraded but the other doesn’t, they decline the upgrade and both sit in coach.

I also enjoyed reading Ben “Lucky” Schlappig’s takes over at OMAAT. It sounds like he’s never encountered this conundrum, upgraded or not.

But my wife and I deal with this every so often.

Delta Air Lines' Airbus A321neo First Class seats
Delta Air Lines’ Airbus A321neo First Class seats

Our Situation and Usual Booking Procedures

I’m a Delta Platinum Medallion and my wife is a Gold. (In my eyes, she’s a diamond and star and everything great in the universe 🙂 ). She was supposed to be Platinum with the Delta Amex MQD perk but a series of errors on my part and, frankly, Amex’s left her some MQD short.

We often travel with our eight-year-old daughter. Mrs. Carley and our kiddo are always on one reservation. I’m on a separate reservation. This is how we’ve done it since our child turned two years old and we had to start paying for her tickets. This way, everyone is eligible for upgrades. Delta allows only one companion, who must be a SkyMiles member, on a reservation if a Medallion wants to be considered for upgrades.

If something goes wrong and we’re separated onto different flights, my daughter prefers to be with Mom. (Though after we hung out this week during spring break, she might be coming over to my side!) So, that’s why the kiddo in on Mrs. Carley’s reservation.

The first class cabin of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER jet, registration number N876DN.

But What Happens When Only I’m Upgraded?

Even when Mrs. Carley and I traveled together on the same reservation, there were several situations where one First Class seat would be left for upgrade — with me holding the #1 spot on the upgrade list. She, of course, was #2. I’m sure many frequent flyers can relate.

Even then, we’d rarely decline the upgrades. But now, my upgrade chances are better than theirs, of course. And when those upgrades come along (it’s happened three times this year!), I almost always end up in First Class.

Here’s why. (All of this happens after I offer my upgrade to her at least five times. Or even try swapping boarding passes on the sly.)

First, I’m built like a football linebacker. My wife (who’s short and compact) knows that I’ll appreciate the extra room in First Class. And I very much do.

Next, I often work throughout flights. The space in First Class allows me to actually work somewhat comfortably on my laptop, even when the person in front of me reclines their seat. The more work I get done during a flight is less work I need to do when we get to our destination or at home. Plus, I’m usually the one driving us to and from the airport in Los Angeles. Mrs. Carley is an excellent car sleeper. So I’m the one navigating L.A. traffic for anywhere between 45 and 120 minutes while she enjoys a well-deserved snooze.

a group of seats in a plane

On a related note, she’s also a very good plane ride sleeper, as is our daughter. I’m not. They often nap during our flights while I work or do something else. When they’re not dozing, they’re watching shows on a tablet or the seat back television. Or reading. Or not paying attention to me. So, if I’m going to be the odd man out, why not be comfortable? 🙂

We stay in touch during the flight by text messaging each other. It’s always fun afterwards when we swap stories about people we sat with, various things we heard passengers say, random ideas that popped into our heads, etc.

It’s not like this happens all the time. I’d say we encounter this situation maybe 10-15% of the time we travel. There have been times when we declined an upgrade just because it was easier for all of us to sit together. I declined the upgrades when our kiddo was younger, of course.

[sc name="rene-delambert" ][/sc] is nicer than me, I guess

But a Man Takes Care of His Woman! Aren’t You Afraid?

If my wife were to sit next to someone she somehow felt was a real threat to her physical or mental well-being, she’d tell me. And she’d no longer be in that seat. Plus, she’s very kind and friendly. But it’s not in anyone’s interest to mess with her. Trust me.

I also grab some extra goodies from the snack basket for my wife and kiddo. Even that little gesture makes our daughter’s day.

We could probably use enough miles to get us all up front without playing the upgrade game. But that would suck up miles we could use to take more trips. Frankly, we’re all pretty happy with how things are right now.

Final Approach

My wife usually sits in coach while I take the First Class upgrade on the rare-ish occasions we have to choose.

It works for us.

What do you do when you’re upgraded and your companion isn’t?

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Comments 10

  1. DLPTATL says:
    4 weeks ago

    We have a pretty similar situation in our household. For this reason we often book opposite aisle seats when we first make our reservations so that if one of us gets upgraded and not the other neither one of us is “trapped” in a stranger sandwich. My wife has on multiple occasions given me her upgrade when only she has cleared (we are both Diamonds currently but she often books for both of us and/or checks in before me putting her ahead on the list). I’m 6’3″ and she’s 5’5″ so her comfort and mine in coach is very different and as Chris mentioned I effectively can’t use my computer for more than a few minutes in coach based on my angle of attack.

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  2. Jan Shark Frisch says:
    4 weeks ago

    That’s a perfect plan for you and your family. Enjoy.

    Reply
  3. Glenn says:
    4 weeks ago

    I’m lifetime Diamond but upgrades are few and far between these days. Due to my mobility challenges I really need my wife next to me. On short segments I will turn down the single upgrade On long segments I buy first class for both of us. Haven’t gotten bumped out of first class yet but I read about it recently.

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  4. Gregg G says:
    4 weeks ago

    I have done the same on the past. Last time this happened I was on UA on an EWR-FLL flight with my daughter who was 14 at the time. I gave her the up front seat. Back in the day when my late wife travelled a lot she got upgraded while I stayed in coach. Or sometimes if there was another empty seat they would give me the courtesy of sitting next to her. But this was like 20 years ago.

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    • Chris Carley says:
      4 weeks ago

      My dad gave me his upgrade on an MSP to FAR flight when I was 14 on an NWA 727. It was amazing!

      So sorry to hear of your wife.

      Reply
  5. Robert says:
    4 weeks ago

    Your wife is so lucky to be able to sleep in the car and in coach!!

    Reply
    • Chris Carley says:
      4 weeks ago

      RIGHT?!

      Reply
  6. Origami says:
    4 weeks ago

    My wife and I travel business for international vacations, so I usually buy 2 seats (w/points). As a first-world-problems version of your situation, I’ve tried booking her into first and me into biz at least once, to which she declined because she’s perfectly happy in J, and she knows I care about the extras more than she does. I am planning a trip next year where I expect there to be exactly 1 seat in F, and I can already hear her saying, “just take it!”

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  7. TravelWarr says:
    4 weeks ago

    One time my wife got upgraded to FC at the gate and I didn’t. We were in Comfort +. She realized it after we got to our C+ seats and there was someone in hers. We asked the person if they wanted her seat in FC and I swear I’ve never seen anyone jump out of a seat so fast. I guess that’s a good rule when asking people to switch…always offer something better!

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    • Chris Carley says:
      4 weeks ago

      Great story!!

      Reply

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