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Echoing D1, go to United, TAP, whoever’s website and check. Maybe no premium economy left? I also remember about having to go through the chase app and pick flights and then you can upgrade on the next few click-throughs.
If it is United, did you check how many points it would be directly through United to see if a cheaper award was available for the same flight?
No, I just did a quick search on the chase portal to get a rough idea how many points it would be on about when I plan on going, to see where I’m at with points. Just little research. But I didn’t see an option to book anything other than an economy seat. So wasn’t sure if I missed something where you can’t purchase premium economy, business class, first class through the portal. 🤷🏻♂️
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The route might not have have prem econ seats and yes chase does sell prem econ tickets.
You should look into transferring miles though cuz you can get it one way for 60-70k for a business saver award. United has weird award pricing for PremiumPlus. If you find saver award in business, it'll still be 65k cheaper one way since there's only one level of P+ award.
So when you search for flights on the Chase portal, you select the cabin class (ie econ, prem econ, biz, 1st) as a filter. If there are no flights available for those class, your search results will show as such
Thanks all. I’ll have to take another/deeper look. Just making sure I didn’t have the wrong understanding.
You’re likely much better off transferring to United or Air Canada and redeeming for business class. Transferring to Hyatt can also be a really good redemption value (just stayed at the Hyatt Regency on a beach in Puerto Rico last weekend for what would be 15k Chase points/night transferred to Hyatt when the cheapest rooms were $460+tax/night)
I usually book through portals and then directly contact my preferred airlines closer to departure date for any upgrade based on points/miles, usually they give better redemption so i transfer the miles to airlines program just for the upgrade. Another reason is that airlines hold more premium economy seats in comparison. This is just my general impression and it could vary for United. I dont usually travel internationally on any america-based airlines mainly because they are sub standard.