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ticket classes?
Hi All, just wanting to know if there is an easy way to know what the different classes of tickets are e.g all the A through Z letters that apparently mean something.. J being usually business class? including seats allocated to frequent flyers etc?
I have been looking on www.seatcounter.com and there are lots of classes listed, but no explanation? thanks in advance for your answers! Matthew |
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Thanks Justin, that explains most of it, although is there a way to see if there are any business class FF seats available??
thanks Matthew |
Just keep in mind that there is just about zero consistency in fare classes among different airlines worldwide. Alliance partners may have some common classes. For example O class on QF are heavily discounted "Red-E-Deal" fares where on DJ O class is used for one of the more expensive flexible fares. The only way of finding out what codes airlines use for what is if you have access to a GDS (ie Galileo, Amadeus, Sabre etc.). IIRC seatcounter used to show award availability for Star Alliance carriers but no longer do.
Jason |
thanks Jason, can anyone tell me what the QF FFlyer Business class "Class" is?
Matthew |
QF Awards seats for business are "U" bucket.
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Thanks Michael;)
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thanks for the replies, but "U" class is not shown on www.seatcounter.com does anyone know any other way to find out available seat numbers for this class(QF Bus class)?
thanks:) Matthew |
You need to subscribe to a tool like Expert flyer or KVS which linbk into the airlines GDS systems. Alternatively, log onto Qantas Frequent Flyer and search for flexible dates and business inventory.
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Just noticed that www.seatcounter.com refers to V Australia flights as Volare Airlines!!
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