Y and V class??

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airbuske
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Y and V class??

Post by airbuske »

Hi ,

Can someone tell me the diference between y - class ( Thomas Cook)
en the V - class ( Iberia )?

Thanks

Airbuske

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Sabena_690
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Post by Sabena_690 »

You are comparing charter with a regular carrier here.

Y is normally full fare economy, V a discounted economy fare.

You are looking to fly to Spain? IB has nice fares to several destinations (fares that match the ones of charters...)

Regards
Frederic

airbuske
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Post by airbuske »

Frederic,

Thanks for your answer. I saw this on my ticket
( I fly to VLC the 1st of July ) and now I know the difference :D :D

Thanks a lot

Airbuske

JIMpc
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Post by JIMpc »

Hi

I just had to study that for my exam (touristic organisation)

F, C, Y are service classes. This means this are the classes on board a plane, which you booked for and in which your seat will be located. (and the service is offered to you)

V, S, Q, D, L, ... are the booking classes. This mean that when you book a flight, this class indicates how much you paid for your ticket and which restrictions are related to it.

I got already my results for it: 68,75% :D At least one exam that I passed with succes!

Ciao

jim

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