Originally Posted by
dancingbear
I thought I taught you better than that, Roger!!
J does not apply on a 2-class flight, the Anytime award levels are Y (coach) and F ("first", which I put in quotes because the level of service is pretty much the same as business on a three-class flight.. it sure FEELS like business class, so I could see how you'd think that it's J but AA calls it F).
DB
I think Roger was referring to international service where two class international service would still remain in J for Business not first. For example, a 2 class 757L operating BOS-LHR would have two classes, J (Business) and Y for Economy/Main Cabin. Thus a J booking code on BOS-LHR would be AAnytime Business or full-fare business (revenue) and I think U will be a Business SAAver correct? I believe the same applies to short haul J flights i.e. MIA to Caribbean flights for instance, where the premium cabin is marketed as Business not First.