Originally Posted by
lensovet
not sure about historically, but today, the difference between O and Q is $25 per direction of travel. Assuming the same step-up basis for the other buckets, that means a Q fare is $150 more expensive than a T fare on a round-trip basis.
Which aligns with what I'm seeing. $400 RT is much more than I'm used to paying for these trips. $250-300 sounds about right.
For clarity, G is the lowest non-Saver revenue bucket. T class is a Saver AS award.
James