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Upgrade your flight to first class, win $1,500 with Upgraded Points new contest

Upgrade your flight to first class, win $1,500 with Upgraded Points new contest

Upgraded Points, a website dedicated to teaching travelers about points and miles, is offering $1,500 to a traveler to upgrade to first class in exchange for honest feedback on their experience.

The company chose $1,500 because it reflects the average cost of a cross-country flight, which is $1400.

“A traveler may spend as little as $400 for their ticket if traveling from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in November, or upwards of $1,400 if flying from New York to Los Angeles in the same time frame,” Upgraded Points shared.

The website is aimed at first-time first-class flyers willing to provide unbiased reviews. The contest winner must travel on a U.S. domestic round-trip flight, which must be completed by the end of 2023. Once the trip is over, the winner will be required to fill out a scorecard with all the details about their experience.

Interested individuals must be 18 years or older and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply for this opportunity. To be considered for the $1,500, all applicants must complete the entire application form, which includes questions about their travel plans, preferred airline, home airport, destination, and a brief statement explaining why they are the best candidate to receive the reward.

The entry deadline is Friday, Oct. 6th at 12 a.m. E.T. If you’re already envisioning your first-class experience, go ahead and submit now.

And as you’re waiting for the announcement, check out what passengers find most annoying, in preparation for your next flight.

Reclining your seat on short flights

The majority of travelers agree it’s fine to recline your seat and relax on a flight, but one-third say only during a long or overnight flight

Relaxing with your feet up

More than two-thirds of travelers say putting your feet against the back of the seat in front of you is rude. A 2014 survey from Expedia came back with similar results. “Rear seat kickers” are the most annoying type of passenger. 

Is sleeping on a flight annoying?

There is nothing wrong with sleeping on a flight, but most people do not like when others snore loudly around them. Also, do not rest your head on the person next to you.

First class vs business class: What’s the difference?

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