
Kate Loweth
- I bid $221 to upgrade to the economy-plus section on a 10-hour Scandinavian Airlines flight.
- With the upgrade, I got access to priority boarding, a more spacious seat, and a great meal.
- Although I wouldn’t pay full price for the upgrade, I’d definitely bid for the experience again.
As an avid traveler, I always look for ways to make my flights more comfortable, especially when flying overseas.
I recently flew with Scandinavian Airlines from San Francisco to Copenhagen, purchasing an economy ticket for $1,066. A few weeks before my scheduled departure, however, I received an email stating I could bid on an upgrade to the economy-plus section.
I had never bid for a flight upgrade before, but the idea piqued my interest since the overnight flight was over 10 hours long.
Upgraded economy seats on this route typically cost between $500 and $1,500 more than standard seats, but for this flight, the minimum bid was $210. This seemed like a great deal, so I went slightly higher at $221.
Though I didn’t expect my low bid to be accepted, I received an email the day before my flight stating that it had been successful.
Here’s what my upgraded flight was like.
The upgrade made the boarding process smoother
As a passenger seated in the economy-plus section, I got access to priority boarding, which was helpful since I prefer to travel with just a carry-on.
This meant there was plenty of room for my suitcase in the cabin, and I didn’t have to check it. It was also nice to be able to have additional time to get settled before the long flight.
My upgraded seat was super comfortable

Kate Loweth
When I arrived at my seat, I found a pillow, blanket, and an amenity kit that included a toothbrush and toothpaste, an eye mask, and earplugs.
These were nice touches that made the long flight more comfortable.
I also immediately noticed that the seats in the upgraded economy section were slightly wider than those in standard economy, and had a footrest.
Each seat also had a pair of dedicated armrests, so I didn’t have to worry about sharing with my neighbor.
My favorite part about the extra space, however, was that I could comfortably use my laptop, even when the person in front of me reclined their seat.
Later in the flight, I even dozed off for a few hours, which I’m not typically able to do in standard economy due to a lack of space. This allowed me to arrive in Copenhagen rested and ready to explore.
I also enjoyed my meal

Kate Loweth
Another perk of my upgrade was that I was given a three-course meal with real silverware.
I was offered my choice of two dinner options, each of which came with an appetizer, warm roll, cheese, and dessert.
I ordered the chicken entrée, which included potatoes and mixed veggies, and had two glasses of white wine. I also enjoyed a piece of white cake with a whipped-cream frosting for dessert.
For an airplane meal, I was happy with the quality of the food, though I wasn’t thrilled with the cold chicken and corn appetizer. However, that was more of a matter of personal preference.
Overall, I thought the upgrade was worth the money
Though I wouldn’t pay full price to purchase the economy-plus seat when booking, I’d definitely bid on an upgrade again.
I really enjoyed having extra space to relax and get some work done during the flight, and I thought the food was pretty decent for an airplane meal.
The only thing I wish the upgrade came with was free Wifi. However, I purchased it for $16 and was impressed with how well it worked for the entirety of the flight.
Overall, I thought $221 was a reasonable price to pay for a more comfortable experience.
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