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Just realized how many people don't know you can actually get business class for almost nothing if you're smart about it. Been doing this for a while and honestly it's kind of wild how many airlines are willing to work with you.
So like, first thing - set up price alerts on Google Flights or Skyscanner. They'll email you when deals drop, and sometimes you catch these crazy fare mistakes where business class is literally a few hundred bucks instead of 16k. Sounds insane but it happens.
Flexibility is huge though. If you can fly mid-week or off-season, your chances go way up. I've also had success just asking at the gate - be nice to the agent, mention if it's a special trip, and sometimes they'll upgrade you cheap or free. Bigger planes have more empty seats so better odds.
Here's the thing people miss: if your flight is overbooked and you volunteer to take a later one, you can negotiate an upgrade plus cash. Also check your email a few days before flying - airlines sometimes email upgrade offers at discounts or let you bid on them.
If you have airline miles or a good travel rewards card, that's basically your golden ticket to business class without paying full price. And if you fly the same airline a lot, their top tier members get free upgrades. Or honestly, just hire a travel agent - they have connections and can work deals you can't access yourself.
The secret is really just understanding how the system works and not being afraid to ask. You don't have to settle for cramped economy if you know what you're doing. Anyone else done this successfully?