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    Forget Chasing Elite Status. Here Are 3 Ways to Upgrade Your Air Travel Experience Without It

    By Natasha Gabrielle,

    2024-08-04

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    If you like to travel, you may have heard of some benefits elite status members use to improve their flight experiences. But for the average traveler, elite status is something they'll never achieve.

    Did you know you don't have to achieve elite status with your favorite airline's loyalty program to access valuable perks that make air travel easier? Here are a few ways to elevate your air travel experience without chasing elite status.

    1. Get a travel rewards credit card

    Many travelers use travel credit cards to earn rewards. You can earn rewards when you swipe your credit card and later redeem them for flights, hotel stays, and other travel experiences. But these credit cards can also provide access to benefits that improve your travel experience.

    For example, some premium travel credit cards offer complimentary airport lounge access. Hanging out in an airport lounge instead of the congested gate area before your flight could ease your anxiety and provide a more relaxing experience before boarding your plane. Review our list of the best travel rewards credit cards to find out more about these perks.

    2. Upgrade to a premium ticket

    If you already have an economy ticket for an upcoming flight, you may want to consider upgrading. Upgrading to a premium class ticket, whether premium economy, first, or business class, can give you extra perks that improve your flight.

    Some examples of benefits that you may qualify for include an increased checked baggage allowance, early boarding perks, and premium food and drinks during your flight. The benefits can vary by airline, but these are some common premium perks.

    An upgrade may be more affordable than you realize. Check your airline's mobile app for opportunities to upgrade your seat for a fee. I've landed affordable premium seats this way. I suggest checking offers every so often because upgrade prices can change. It may be expensive to upgrade today, but it could be more affordable next week.

    3. Get an airline credit card

    Another way to enjoy elite flier perks without being an elite status member is by getting an airline credit card. This can be an excellent option if you're looking for benefits you can use in-flight, like discounts on food and drinks, free checked bag perks, and annual flight credits.

    Airline credit cards are ideal for those who typically fly with the same airline. That's because most of the credit card perks are airline-specific. A travel credit card is likely a better fit if you fly with various airlines. But if you're loyal to one specific airline, review our list of the best airline credit cards to learn more about each card's features.

    Don't assume elite status is the only way to fly in style

    If you fly often enough to achieve elite status, that's excellent news. But if not, that's OK. You don't have to earn elite status to improve your flight experience. Look for opportunities to enhance your travels and earn rewards, like some of the ways highlighted above. As you travel more, you'll discover more strategies that help you make flying more enjoyable.

    We're firm believers in the Golden Rule, which is why editorial opinions are ours alone and have not been previously reviewed, approved, or endorsed by included advertisers. The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Discover Financial Services is an advertising partner of The Ascent, a Motley Fool company. Natasha Gabrielle has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Discover Financial Services. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy .

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