Brits admit to stealing someone else’s identity and even pretending to be ill to blag a free upgrade on holiday
LYING Brits have admitted to pretending to be ill or even assuming someone else's identity to get a free upgrade or better holiday deal.Getty - Contributor, 40 per cent of Brits admit they would pretend they were celebrating to get a free upgrade.Shockingly, five per cent admitted to have pretended they were someone else, while another five per cent said they were recently divorced.
The research found, perhaps unsurprisingly, many wanted an upgrade or a better holiday deal if they could get it for free.The biggest "blaggers" were found to be earners over £40,000, with Mancunians the worst after one in three admitted to lying to get what they want.The secret tricks to getting a hotel upgradeon your holiday.
Signing up to loyalty schemes and praising hotels on social media are some handy ways to increase your chances of a boost.VISA JOYBrits in Greece warned to get to the airport early due to new passport checksHow to travel with your kids if you have different surnamescould happen if you find your seat is broken, and economy is full.
However, passengers are warned not to break their seat or entertainment system, which is against the law.
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