Airlines generally avoid offering free upgrades to empty premium seats unless it's part of a published policy or for operational reasons. This practice prevents revenue dilution and maintains the perceived value of premium seating. While such upgrades could generate goodwill among frequent flyers, they risk undermining the commercial viability of premium cabins by discouraging passengers from paying for these seats.
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