Anonymous wrote:Generally a bad idea to book through 3rd parties like the Chase portal (which is run by a travel agency called cxLoyalty). Issue is if flights change, there are issues, etc, you have to go through cxLoyalty, who then has to work with EVA. It can get very complicated and difficult very quickly.
But yes generally if you book an economy ticket, no matter how you pay for it (EVA sees it as a cash payment, FYI, just from cxLoyalty instead of you directly), you will have an option to pay for an upgrade to premium economy. No idea what it would cost though. I would guess $500+/person considering the length.
I disagree. First, Chase bought CX Loyalty, so they’re now running it directly. Second, with foreign carriers, you’re actually better off dealing with Chase. If you have issues, you can let Chase work with the airline on your behalf. As a bank, they will have more leverage than you have on your own.
I would call Chase and ask about upgrading, but you should be able to.