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Why dressing smart during a flight WON’T get you a free upgrade – and what you need to do instead

A FREQUENT flyer has debunked the myth that you will get a free flight upgrade if you dress smartly.

Immanuel Debeer, who often shares the best flight hacks on his Instagram account called it "garbage".

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Dressing in smart clothes is unlikely to get you a free flight upgrade, experts have warned.Credit: Getty

He wrote on his page, quoting someone else's post: "Wearing nice clothes gets you an upgrade.’ What a bunch of garbage.”

Another traveller agreed, saying: "There’s really no need to flex (especially when 80%+ of it is likely fake on social media).”

Travel website explained: "The truth is this. Airlines have a pretty straightforward system for doling out upgrades, and it has very little to do with what a passenger is wearing.

"Each airline has its own hierarchy when it comes to upgrades, but most follow the same general outline.

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"Naturally, paying customers come first - if you want to snag a discounted premium cabin seat, you can ask the agent at the check-in desk if there are any upgrades available.

"Sometimes you’ll get lucky, and if the cabin has open seats, you might be offered an upgrade for a few hundred bucks.

"But no, even if you’re dressed to the nines, you won’t get a free upgrade at the desk."

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Immanuel hit back at people on social media back in August, who slammed him for wearing jeans in first class.

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One person commented on his picture: “He should at least dress the part. I hate slobs on planes."

However, Immanuel replied: "How to tell if someone never flies business/first: they will tell you what to wear or how to dress."

There is another way you may end up in first class if you're in economy - and it's if your seat is broken.

Travel hack website Life Hacker said: “I’ve been on several packed flights where passengers had broken coach seats and were reassigned to business or first since they were the only seats left.”

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However, he added that you shouldn't break your seat on purpose, as it's a crime which could get you kicked off the flight and even banned from the airline.

And a British Airways flight attendant explained how checking in online is ruining your chances of a free upgrade - as you are most likely to get one while checking in at the gate.

Instead, being with an airline's frequent flier is more likely to get you into first classCredit: Getty
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