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Is Premium Economy Worth It? The Splurge Math Guide

Jake Redman March 21, 2026

By Jake Redman, Modhop CEO — with 50+ long-haul routes flown annually. Quick Answer: Premium economy is worth it when the upgrade costs less than $50 per hour of flight time. On a 10-hour flight, that means any upgrade under $500 is worth serious consideration. Use the Price-Per-Hour (PPH) formula — Upgrade Cost ÷ Flight Hours — to decide in seconds. We have all been there. You’re sitting at your gate, nursing a lukewarm coffee, and you look over at the priority boarding lane. Those people aren’t necessarily rich, but they look significantly less stressed than you do. You start […]

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Flying Business Class for the First Time: What Nobody Tells You

Jake Redman March 20, 2026

By the Modhop Editorial Team (Based on 500+ premium flights reviewed) If you’re flying business class for the first time, you’re about to realize that the front of the plane is an entirely different world—but only if you know which hidden buttons to press. The Bottom Line: Business class is more than just a lie-flat seat; it’s an end-to-end ecosystem of perks like hidden priority check-in desks, lounge shower suites, and unadvertised “dine-on-demand” services. To get your money’s worth, stop being polite and start asking for the “secret” menu of amenities, from pajamas to express meal services that maximize your sleep. […]

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Hotel Room Upgrade Tips: Why the ‘Polite Ask’ is a Myth (and How to Actually Get a Suite)

Jake Redman March 19, 2026

Key Takeaways The “polite ask” isn’t useless, but it’s not a strategy. Upgrades are mostly decided by inventory + rules + the hotel’s system. Booking direct (and having even base-level loyalty) usually beats booking via third-party sites for upgrade priority. OTAs like Expedia and Booking.com often charge hotels ~15–25% commission, so hotels have a real incentive to reward direct bookers. Some upgrades can be processed days before arrival (Marriott’s system checks starting five days out for many brands), so your check-in outfit isn’t the deciding factor. “Splurge Math” helps you decide when paying for a bigger room is actually worth […]

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