Upgrading using A+ Rewards

aubriee

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I'm flying Air Tran to and from Orlando Dec 4th and 12th. I have an A+ rewards credit that will expire Dec 21st, so bought a seat only for the flight back on the 12th, planning on using four A+ Reward credits to get a first class seat when I check in at 24 hours, for my outgoing flight. The only thing is, Air Tran has now changed my flight from direct to one with a four hour layover in Atlanta. I've called and there is not another direct flight that day.:mad: So does this mean that I'm now going to have to purchase a seat for the Atlanta to MCO portion of the flight or will the A+ Reward credit upgrade allow me to upgrade to first class for that portion of the flight too? I know that if i paid for my seat from DFW-ATL-MCO, that I'd only have to pay once, but not sure how upgrading with the A+ Reward credits works with nondirect flights.
 
I'm not positive how upgrades work for connecting flights, but I imagine you would get business class seats for both if they are available. For upgrades - you don't have to wait until 24 hours before, but can call at midnight the day before. That's what I do when using an upgrade voucher, as there are only 12 business class seats on the plane I fly to Orlando.
 
As the PP indicated you can actually call at midnight the day before your flight to upgrade using A+ rewards, so don't wait until the 24 hour mark. When you upgrade using A+ rewards it will cover your entire itinerary to your destination. You will still only need 4 A+ rewards regardless of the number of connections.

This is different than upgrading with cash. With cash you have to pay the upgrade fee for each segment of your flight.
 
Thanks! Good news! I don't know why I thought I had to wait until 24 hours to do the upgrade.
 

FYI - You are confusing a non-stop flight with a direct flight. Two different things.

Not really!.:rotfl: There is neither a nonstop nor a direct flight for that day. Every flight that day from DFW to Orlando has a layover in Atlanta (anywhere from about 45 minutes to over four hours) with two different flight numbers listed for each, meaning I have to change planes. My original flight was 2 hours 20 minutes and was direct from DFW to MCO. Going back to read my OP I realize I did say they changed my nonstop flight to one with a layover in Atlanta and that there was not another direct flight to MCO that day. Sorry about that. I went back and changed my OP.
 





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