Back on December 10th last year I wrote the post entitled: “Now LIVE on Delta.com – The greatest threat to “free” Medallion upgrades ever – Upgrade with SkyMiles“. The part I feared the most was what was, at that time, the threat promise by Delta big wigs to push these approximate penny per SkyMile upgrades to the Fly Delta App so that, and these were their words, on the way to the airport you could buy an upgrade for $170 or 17,000 SkyMiles – Ugg! But the reality I have found has been much better than suggested and I am thrilled so far.
Take a look a the screen shot of my phone at the top of this post. One day before the 5 day Diamond Medallion upgrade window opened up, I was being offered an upgrade for my trip to New York consisting of a short flight on a CRJ900 from South Bend to Detroit (per FlightAware).
Then a slightly longer hop from Detroit to New York’s LGA airport (again, per FlightAware). The first flight ended up taking 49 minutes and the second just over 1 ½ hours. Basically the total travel time was 2 ½ hours let’s say. Did you notice the offer Delta suggested I pay, per hour, for an upgrade? Approximately:
$600 / hour
WHAT? I love this! I was living in absolute fear that Delta would continue the past horrid proactive practice of selling out from under us Medallions super cheap upgrades for anything they could get (think $9.95 etc.) as they have done often in the past. The reality is, now that a SkyPenny is becoming just that, they are charging the difference between the live retail price and what you paid for your ticket. Since last minute 1st class tends to be a wee-bit expensive, the upgrade price is most times HUGE like you see above (unless you paid nearly 1st class prices to begin with). Also look at the SkyMiles offer to upgrade:
OVER 137,000 / SkyMiles!
WHAT? This I love as well because if anyone is brain-dead drunk stupid enough to fall for that kind of an offer and value to their SkyMiles – I say let them spend them (as they will all be gone soon).
I mean for that kind of mega SkyMiles number I could fly in a Delta Premium Select seat / experience this summer to Europe for a week from Detroit – ROUND TRIP – and still have a few SkyPennies left over.
Bottom line is, so far, I am guardedly impressed with the Delta selling 1st class upgrades on Delta.com and in the Fly Delta App. If they can resist the urge to just give away upgrades for almost nothing I am coming around to the new normal of 2019. My Medallion upgrades this year have been perfect as a Diamond (with one major issue I will be positing about soon).
You tell me. Are you seeing mega priced upgrade offers for your flights as well or are you seeing super cheap upgrade offers on the routes you fly? Also, how is your upgrade percentage so far in 2019 now that Q1 is in the books? – René
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This is yet another reason why we can’t have nice things.
Stop broadcasting to Delta that their first-class monetization is stupid or they’ll fix it and your complimentary upgrades will disappear.
@FNT – LOL – You don’t think Delta micro-studies all the numbers each and every day?
My offers have been pretty outrageous like coast to coast $1835 along with the $650 fare already paid for coach !! Not happening
Some have noticed that when flying with non or FO medallions their upgrade price is much lower than higher level elites. Same flight. Just FYI
@Tom – Oh that is dirty if true. WoW!
I don’t know, I was offered a $79 upgrade for First Class for a recent trip on the ATL-LIT leg of a trip, and I have another First Class upgrade I picked up at $89 for an upcoming trip on the DTL-BDL leg….
My upgrades are down to 50% this year and each time I’ve been #1 for 0.
No bueno
As far as the paid upgrades, my next trip is LAX-MEX, and a few weeks ago the upgrade to first class price was $749 per person, one-way. It slowly decreased to where it is now, $279 or 27,900 miles. Thinking about it.
As a PM I am 5/8 on upgrades this year. 0/5 on my WN flights.. 😉
The Economist magazine just noted that number of first class seats on many international flights (including Delta’s) are being reduced. This might impact our upgrades.
@Lee – There are no free upgrades on international flights. The change to fewer seats via the D1S changes will make Global Upgrades harder to use!
I’m 3/3 on upgrades!
I’m happy for you elites. It sucks for we lower level Medallions because I’ve often taken advantage of the low upgrade offers, and have noticed they are insanely expensive, now. C’est la vie. I guess DL got worried some of you guys were really going to bolt. (Though having recently flown AA, I cannot imagine being stuck with that airline. Ugh.)
As a Diamond in a hub city I’m 9/9 this year on upgrades. One long segment I used a RU to get to the top of the list after not clearing ahead of time.
My wife and I have a flight 5 days out. I am diamond and used an Amex coach companion certificate. I also booked another passenger with no status using miles on the same flights. I was monitoring the seat availability and the upgrade offer the non-status member was receiving. With 9 FC seats remaining out of 16, the offer was for about 14000 miles to upgrade that leg. Someone must have taken it, because there are now only 8 seats remaining, and she no longer has an option to upgrade.
Kevin, or someone bought the FC seat.
Unfortunately, I think Delta has figured it out. I used to get a fairly decent first class for miles upgrade. Rarely happens now. It used to be $200 to $300 and now $500 to $800.
Update: Once the 5 day window hit, my wife and I were both upgraded. I am very happy with the new companion upgrades benefit delta added last year (she has no status).
Rene,
If I use miles to upgrade after I purchase the flight, will I get MQM credit for the higher fare class or is it the same as using miles for an award ticket where you don’t get any MQMs?
I’m flying international and although its not DeltaOne, it’s still fairly reasonable for FC. I may just pay in cash, but I also have more miles than I know what to do with and this would be a good way to fast track 2021 status IF I am eligible for the MQMs.
Thanks.
@opposite: If you’re talking about using SkyMiles to purchase the upgrade, then yes, you will receive the bonus MQM.