Originally Posted by
d3vski
no i think you are the one who is confused:
Y means Economy
Y+ means Economy +
J means business class
F means First Class
I have mentioned that all the prices quoted are the cheapest available in those cabins.
If you want to get into Fare basis then the cheapest are usually:
M (representing the Economy cabin) is £350
T (for WT+) is £650
I (for J) is £1600
A (for F) is £3500
ROFL. I am tryi9ng to tell you something but you are unwilling to shed your ignorance. I am going to try one more time. Y is loosely used to mean economy cabin, known as World Traveller in BA and Y+ maybe loosely used to denote World Travller Plus. . Y is also a fare bucket and is full fare. There is no Y+ class. Economy class has many fare buckets while econmoy plus , business and first have fewer buckets.
M and T class LHR-BOM in March/April are nearly equal (It doesn't make sense). The business class fare you quoted is I , not J. J fare, which is full fare, is much higher. Similarly A and F are not the same thing.
I get M fare of about £615. For some reason T fare seems to be unsualy low. Even V and K are more than T. It might be a mistake. £350 for BOM is very good fare, but it's not in M class. It must be O, the cheapest and heavily discounted economy class, the class used for promotions and consolidation.