Originally Posted by
jsloan
Try calling. Not all possible flight combinations may be returned by the multi-city search. However, this is the one case where agents may be able to book something that doesn’t appear on the website.
Yes, IN is frequently greater than I. It’s become common since last year — PNx PZ0 INx I0.
Thanks so much for the quick answer. I am going to change my search pattern for international J seats to look for IN inventory when PZ=0. It certainly wouldn't hurt me to use up some of my miles to get a guaranteed a J seat. The only thing I lose is the business tax deduction. But a guaranteed seat is worth piece of mind.