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#12714 by catsilversword
11 May 2006, 06:50
Question - on my flight home yesterday, my ticket class was down as z, yet my boarding pass stated j - why is this? Is it standadrd practice to simply print boarding passes for one class in one category, rather than reflecting the class bought?
#117173 by mcuth
11 May 2006, 06:56
Originally posted by catsilversword
Is it standadrd practice to simply print boarding passes for one class in one category, rather than reflecting the class bought?


Yup - your boarding card will always show the cabin that you're in (J/W/Y) - it's your ticket that shows the actual fare class

Cheers

Michael
#117180 by preiffer
11 May 2006, 07:50
It makes it easier for the crew & security guys to know who's entitled to fast-track, turn left on the plane vs turn right, CH access (to an extent), etc. if they standardise the class on the tickets.

Business Class is *normally* "J" or "C", so they can tell everyone, for example, that "holders of a J/C ticket can use fast track". Now, if they printed the actual fare class on your boarding pass, all these people would have to know each and every code for every airline to determine eligibility (and these vary wildly by airline, too).

Remember - business class is not called "business class" on every airline, and is therefore not printed on tickets:

BA = Club World
VS = Upper Class
AC = Executive First
AF = L«Espace Affaires


So no way to rely on that printing to know who's in business class and who's not...
#117192 by honey lamb
11 May 2006, 09:47
That makes a lot of sense, Paul. Thanks

I knew they did it but never knew why
#117220 by ChuckC
11 May 2006, 12:56
Great explanations, Paul and Michael. Of course, I wouldn't be surprised if another reason to standardize the boarding passes is to minimize cross-passenger chit-chat: "My ticket says 'D' and I paid $XXXX. Oh, how much is a 'Z' fare?" I remember someone saying years ago that this was why the Americans developed so many fare classes -- keep 'em guessing!

Chuck-
#117273 by RichardMannion
11 May 2006, 17:45
Here are the 'standard' classes:

A First Class Discounted
B Economy/Coach Discounted
C Business Class
D Business Class Discounted
E Shuttle Service (No reservation allowed) or Economy/Coach Discounted
F First Class
G Conditional Reservation
H Economy/Coach Discounted
J Business Class Premium
K Economy/Coach Discounted
L Economy/Coach Discounted
M Economy/Coach Discounted
N Economy/Coach Discounted
P First Class Premium
Q Economy/Coach Discounted
R Supersonic
S Economy/Coach
T Economy/Coach Discounted
U Shuttle Service (No res. needed/Seat guaranteed)
V Economy/Coach Discounted
W Economy/Coach Premium
Y Economy/Coach
Z Business Class Discounted

I've written a new section that explains this and fare basis in much more detail for the upcoming new version of the V-Book.

Thanks,
Richard
#117461 by ChuckC
12 May 2006, 13:55
Not to do too much advertising, but I have to say that for those who have not read the "V-Book" you will find it quickly becomes a valuable source of information for you. Take a look here for a further description.

Chuck-
#117511 by Jonathan
12 May 2006, 17:32
And you can even get your copy signed (ifyou attend a social!!)
#117638 by BelfastFlyer
13 May 2006, 16:25
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Here are the 'standard' classes:

A First Class Discounted
B Economy/Coach Discounted
C Business Class
D Business Class Discounted
E Shuttle Service (No reservation allowed) or Economy/Coach Discounted
F First Class
G Conditional Reservation
H Economy/Coach Discounted
J Business Class Premium
K Economy/Coach Discounted
L Economy/Coach Discounted
M Economy/Coach Discounted
N Economy/Coach Discounted
P First Class Premium
Q Economy/Coach Discounted
R Supersonic
S Economy/Coach
T Economy/Coach Discounted
U Shuttle Service (No res. needed/Seat guaranteed)
V Economy/Coach Discounted
W Economy/Coach Premium
Y Economy/Coach
Z Business Class Discounted

I've written a new section that explains this and fare basis in much more detail for the upcoming new version of the V-Book.

Thanks,
Richard


thanks! the different fares have always baffled me!
#117644 by mcuth
13 May 2006, 16:46
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
thanks! the different fares have always baffled me!


A full description of them is here too :)

Cheers

Michael
#117751 by RichardMannion
14 May 2006, 17:06
The link MCuth has supplied gives more detailed info in relation to how Virgin Atlantic use them. Each airline uses them differently; for example, T class on VS is the companion fare class for Economy, whilst on BA it is a discounted revenue class for World Traveller Plus.

Thanks,
Richard
Virgin Atlantic

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