Originally Posted by shore9
If Y is zero, the flight is oversold. Where is Empress ? he explained it all to me for a flight I had where it was showing J4 C2 Y0 or something like that the day before. Well low and behold, the back was full, and J had 2 empty seats out of 36. Anybody else know what I'm talking about?
They have not held back J! Explain to me why they would rather give a J seat to someone confirmed in Y (on perhaps an L fare) than bump them (even IDB) and sell a seat in J??
J and C are not the same, the key is J4C2....as opposed to J9C0 for example.
It is always better to sell full J!