Is J class ticket fully flexible on any airline - i.e. if I book J class on a Cathay Pacific flight can I change it or cancel it and get a full refund?
A J on VS is fully flexible. I am not totally familiar with Cathay fare codes, but IIRC J is also fully flex there too. You may want to check on the CX forum on flyertalk.com as they would have more CX specific knowledge. If you are about to book, I am sure CX would also answer your question!
J (or C) usually refers to a full fare business class, but not always, techicallly a J is classed as a 'Business Class Premium' fare, so should be top level and flexible, though airlines tend to use their fare class codes slightly differently to other carriers so i would advise checking each individual arline's rules and restrictions before booking just to be sure.
Thanks,
Sarah
Thanks,
Sarah
Hi,
On most airlines J Class means it is their fully flexible Business Class fare. Most airlines use J as their fully flexible fare, C Class as the next level down, so still flexible but a higher cancellation fee, and change fee, D class quite restrictive, and then Z class is normally the cheapest, and non changeable and refundable.
This is a general rule, hope this helps.
Dominic
On most airlines J Class means it is their fully flexible Business Class fare. Most airlines use J as their fully flexible fare, C Class as the next level down, so still flexible but a higher cancellation fee, and change fee, D class quite restrictive, and then Z class is normally the cheapest, and non changeable and refundable.
This is a general rule, hope this helps.
Dominic
Well natch BMI would be diff wouldn't they like. As DMB said, it is only a general rule
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