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Old Apr 6, 2002 | 9:44 am
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anandrag
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by gwade:
Y26UP is a full fare Y ticket which is automatically upgraded to a confirmed first class seat (capacity controlled A class). It costs the same as Y fare. The fare is only offered in specific markets (usually requiring a connection through a hub). I have never seen a non-stop YUP fare, but I assume there could be. If you don't find one in your market (i.e. - SJC-JFK/EWR/LGW), try an alternate airport. I got one from SJC-ORD-HPN.[This message has been edited by gwade (edited 04-05-2002).]</font>
I actually bought Y26UP tix for the MCO-JFK and MCO-LGA segments. It's a great deal as I was confirmed FC as soon as tix were issued
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