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United Airlines fare codes
Does anyone know United Airlines fare codes and what they stand for? Or
have a suggestion as to where I could find the information? Thanks, |
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United Airlines fare codes
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wrote: Does anyone know United Airlines fare codes and what they stand for? Or have a suggestion as to where I could find the information? As with many airlines, the fare codes differ by market (meaning domestic codes vary slightly from overseas codes). http://www.mileagerunner.com/content...areclasses.htm has a list, but not a real description. I mostly deal with T, S, W and A, which are contract fare classes. Of the fare classes, Y, B, and F have the most flexibility but cost the most. A will cost significantly less than F (sometimes 1/2 as much), but will be more like a coach ticket in terms of restrictions. -- _Deirdre http://deirdre.net "Dogs may have kept us company on the hunt, but it was the cats who insisted we invent houses and discover fire." -- Khiem Tran |
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United Airlines fare codes
It's about a year old, but it's still a great source of information for
United Fare codes: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum50/HTML/014576.html "Jen" wrote in message ... Does anyone know United Airlines fare codes and what they stand for? Or have a suggestion as to where I could find the information? Thanks, |
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