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- British author and expat Tilly Bagshawe told Bloomberg she flies around 100,000 miles a year.
- Bagshawe says she has never paid for an upper class seat.
- Instead, she has a tip for using air miles to score an upgrade, and it’s to drop two simple words: ‘revenue management.’
- Claims to have ‘pretty much 100% success rate’ this way.
British expat and New York Times best-selling author Tilly Bagshawe knows a thing or two about flying.
She told Bloomberg that she typically flies around 100,000 miles a year, and has often managed to get herself bumped up from economy class without paying by deploying a two-word strategy.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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