How to Get a Free Upgrade
If you want to score a gratis first-class seat, swanky suite, or high-end rental car, you can't rely on luck alone. Here are a few easy ways to improve your chances and upgrade your experience.
I have a long, transcontinental flight coming up. I dread being cramped in a coach seat, but I can't afford first class. What are my chances of getting bumped up for free?
They're actually better now than ever. To cut costs, some U.S. airlines have been offering fewer flights in recent years, and coach can be overbooked. If a carrier bumps passengers, it's frequently required to provide either a substitute flight or a refund or both, per government regulations. The airline may not want to bump people if first-class seats are available.
So how do carriers select the lucky few who get ferried to first class? It's all about the miles. Computers track frequent-flier and program miles and upgrade passengers automatically, based on who has earned the most. About 95 percent
Leading Iceland car rental company offers discount hire prices
The percentage of discount depends on rental duration. For example, customers looking to rent a vehicle for over seven days receive a 10 percent discount, over fourteen days a 15 percent discount, and a 20 percent discount for anyone wishing to rent for three weeks or more.
Iceland Car Rental’s fleet includes top models such as Jeep, Suzuki, and Ford; all available with automatic transmission and considerable engine power, which is needed in the remote areas of Iceland. These safe vehicles are easy to drive and can come fully equipped with satellite navigation, mobile phones, and child seats on request.
In addition, the Icelandic car rental company can provide Smart cars for eco-friendly drivers. Smart cars have low consumption and CO2 emissions and even enjoy free parking in Reykjavík.
The company can also deliver the car to you at Keflavík International Airport, any hotel in Reykjavík, any address in the Greater Reykjavík area, or BSÍ – the main bus terminal in downtown Reykjavík.


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