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Old Dec 4, 2008 | 8:32 pm
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Originally Posted by cxfan1960
When that happens, it is a 3-class aircraft sold as 2-class. MPC DM (and somestime OW EM and perhaps MPC GO) can be put in F if they have J tickets. The service in the F cabin is J.
Not the case for CX107. It is sold as a 3-class 747. F class is open for both Dec 13 & 14. If you price it out on other booking engines such as www.cheapoair.com., you can get a quote and purchase for F class and when one takes the flight, one will get proper F service with Caviar, etc. Recently the cx online booking engine has been acting strangely where sometimes when one wants to price out a fare for a certain cabin class it gives a fare in a lower cabin even though the intended cabin for the quote is definately open and has space available.

Though F class ends for CX107/8 after January.

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