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Old September 9th, 2003, 07:54 PM
TMOliver
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Default Galileo Ouput -- How to read?

Not the Karl Orff vented spleen or mostly mumbled...

(snipped, plenty good ****)

I don't know what I class is for DL but suspect it is an award or
upgrade BC seat.


On DL....

"R" is an award ticket, Domestic First
"O", award, international Business Elite, IIRC

TMO
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Old September 10th, 2003, 03:41 AM
Deirdre Saoirse Moen
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Default Galileo Ouput -- How to read?

In article ,
(Harsh Potlapalli) wrote:

There are 7 seats in *every* class? (except I class). That sounds
very strange to me. I would expect some randomness in the seat
distribution.


There are *at least* 7 seats in every class. Some airlines only show 7
seats (typically if they only allow 6 seats booked together), some show 9
(if they allow 8).

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