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Bid for business-class upgrades – Ethiopian

04 May 2016
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ETHIOPIAN Airlines has

introduced a programme that

gives passengers the option to

bid for an upgrade from economy

class to Cloud Nine (business

class). SAA introduced a similar

programme – Step Up – last year.

Using ‘Upgrade to Cloud Nine’,

customers with a valid Ethiopian

Airlines economy-class ticket can

make an individual bid for an

upgrade. If they are not successful

in their bid, they will retain

their economy-class ticket. The

programme is now available on

selected Ethiopian Airlines routes.

How does it work?

Eligible passengers who have

booked an economy-class ticket

will receive an email about seven

days prior to their trip inviting them

to submit an offer. Passengers

can also submit an offer by going

to ‘Book’ on Ethiopian Airlines’

website and selecting ‘Upgrade to

Cloud Nine’. If their flight qualifies

for an upgrade, they will be

directed to the ‘Upgrade to Cloud

Nine’ page where a bid can be

placed.

Bids can be edited and retracted

up to 50 hours before the

scheduled departure time. After

that, the bid becomes binding.

Prior to the flight, Ethiopian

Airlines will select the passengers

who will be upgraded to Cloud

Nine. Selection criteria will take

into account the bid amount,

original ticket price as well as

other criteria, including the amount

of seats available in Cloud Nine

and the number of bids that have

been placed.

All passengers who have placed

a bid will receive email notification

within 24 hours prior to departure,

informing them whether or not the

bid has been accepted. If their

bid is accepted, the credit card

on file will be charged with the

corresponding amount and they will

also receive an updated e-ticket.

If the bid is not accepted,

passengers will fly economy class

as planned and will not incur any

additional costs.

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