Sentences with phrase «fare codes»

"Fare codes" refer to the different categories or types of fares that airlines or transportation companies offer. These codes help classify fares based on factors such as pricing, restrictions, and benefits. Each fare code represents a specific set of rules and conditions that passengers must follow when booking and using their tickets. Full definition
If you spend $ 1,000 in the first 90 days, you will receive an annual companion fare code.
You might need to call the airline directly to find out the booking fare code.
When I connected to an agent, I explained the situation and requested the specific flight with the specific fare code.
Keep in mind, this fee is charged whether or not award availability, your seat preference or fare code opens up.
You might need to call the airline directly to find out the booking fare code.
If you purchase a coach ticket, you can redeem a Companion Fare code for a single additional round - trip ticket, with no blackout dates, for only $ 121 ($ 99 for the base fare plus $ 22 in fees) on the same itinerary.
You can consult the SkyMiles airline partner page to figure this out, but you will need the airline booking fare code of your ticket (which is not provided by all airlines and websites).
So, from the above, you can see that BAEC members flying on the lower economy class fare codes earn up to 75 % fewer miles than their AAdvantage counterparts.
And yeah, easier to get to Elite status based now no longer on how many miles you flew, but that X a higher purchase fare code which awards people for paying higher ticket prices — again, something people have been saying for a long time.
It would appear as if the cheaper Qatar Airways Business Class fares (the ones that book into fare code R) no longer...
Hot Tip: Starting with flights in January 2017, American Airlines is realigning fare codes so many domestic «first class» flights are treated as business class for Avios award tickets.
it's just that some passengers (usually the ones who book earlier) will have booked into a cheaper fare code than others and therefore paid less for the same seat.
If you know fare codes, though, you'd recognize «B» as the dreaded Basic Economy.
Prices start at $ 659 (U.S.) double occupancy if you quote fare code CSSH.
Every year, Alaska Airlines Visa Signature cardholders in good standing will receive a Companion Fare Code within the first 2 billing cycles after the Anniversary date each year.
Unlike airlines like British Airways, American Airlines has separate fare codes for upgrades and award tickets.
If you're not sure how to check what fare British Airways fare code you're booked into (or are planning to book), take a look at this brief guide I wrote last year — Fare Codes & How To Find Them On British Airways.
but it's a pleasant surprise to see fare codes P & F go from offering zero mileage accrual to 75 % of the distance flown.
The even better news is that highly discounted Business Class fares (Q fare code) will go from earning zero miles to earning miles at a rate of 130 % of the distance flown from 29 October 2017.
Singapore Airlines have launched a Double Miles Promotion for Business Class passengers travelling on select fare codes.
if you look at the list of LH fare classes that can be upgraded to business, premium economy fare codes are listed there too.
Overall this looks like good news for most travelers — unless you're booking into Economy Class fare codes L, U or T you should be better off or at least no worse off than before these changes.
Cruise and Snorkelling Fare CODE: SACT ** Environment Management Charge (EMC payable online at time of booking.)
If you currently have a Companion Fare code in your Alaska Airlines «My Account», you can apply it to a first class booking until its expiration date...»
You can consult the SkyMiles airline partner page to figure this out, but you will need the airline booking fare code of your ticket (which is not provided by all airlines and websites).
You can check your e-ticket or call the airline to find the booking class / fare code for your travel.
There's a new First Class fare code (P) which now earns a 300 % class of service bonus (I dread to think what the cost of a P coded First Class fare on Etihad is!)
Yes, I could now explain how to use ITA Matrix commands with specific fare codes which would help you find these fares but that's just unnecessarily complicated.
A companion fare code will be credited to your Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan account within the first 2 billing cycles after qualifying.
The Companion Fare code is not valid with award travel, and can not be combined with any other airfare discounts.
Cardholders should see the companion fare listed under the «Discount and companion fare codes» section of their Alaska profile.
The main T&C s list the fare codes as set out above but a footnote adds fare classes G, O & R to the list as well (click image to enlarge in a new window):
The rules vary among airlines and are based on the fare code of your ticket, specific routes, the market price of airfares, and whether you booked directly with the airline.
Economy Class tickets booked into fare code «U» will now earn miles equivalent to 75 % of the distance flown (compared to 100 %) and some of the cheaper Economy Class fares (fare codes T, E, N, G & R) will earn 5 % fewer miles from 1 November.
Note: When you book hotel nights through Nights & Flights, changes and cancellations are a bit complicated because of the fare code they use to book it.
The fare I booked was super-cheap so, had it been available to book via Iberia, it would have been in one of the bottom 3 fare codes (O, P or Q) and so would have just earned miles at 25 % of the distance flown.
It will be interesting to see if all Economy Class fare codes will be upgradeable to Business Class and, if not, which are excluded.
Not only is there no mention of the Iberia Premium Economy cabin but there's also no mention of fare code «T» which is what Iberia Premium Economy books into.
Firstly, fare codes are important as they let you know just how many Elite Qualifying Miles (or Tier Points) you'll earn from a trip you're planning to take (or have already booked) but, sticking with the American Airlines example, for bookings with American Airlines» partners they also let you know how many Elite Qualifying Dollars you'll earn and how may AAdvantage Redeemable Miles you'll accrue.
Those booking into the cheapest fare codes (G, O & Q) will only earn redeemable miles at a rate of 25 % of the miles flown while those paying more (fare codes H, K, L, M, N S & V) will earn double that.
Clicking on the flight number opens up a «flight details box» which will show the fare codes for all classes of travel that are being offered:
Under the old rules, although not all Economy Class fare codes could be upgraded, all the fares that were eligible for upgrades could be upgraded to Premium Economy AND Business Class:
Passengers earn 1 redeemable mile (RDM) for every mile flown — irrespective of fare code / ticket price.
There's an oddity in the chart in that Y & S fares which used to be classed as «Full Fare Economy» and B fares which were classed as «Discount Economy» now appear to be First Class fare codes....
Business Class fares booked with an I fare code now earn base miles at 70 % of miles flown (up from 55 %) but the fare no longer gets a 25 % cabin bonus so the net effect is negative.
The fare codes eligible for upgrades of ANA flights originated outside of Japan include: Y / E / B / M / U / H.
American Airlines realigned its fare codes to classify «domestic first class» as business class.
As an «I» fare code, this flight earned just 20 % EQD and 100 % award miles per flight mile — before the 120 % elite bonus — based on the Special Fares chart.
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