Originally Posted by Cyba
...and the benefit is only available if all other booking classes are showing 0 availability. Techincally that means that if there is even one F seat you will have to buy that before you can use reservation assurance. Not sure whether this is enforced in practice.
Cyba, are you saying that the entire plane needs to be completely full in all classes before you can use the reservation assurance even though you are only wanting to travel in Y?
So for example, I cant use reservation assurance if I want to book in Y, but because F has availability, I have to buy F ticket?
Not much of a benefit if that is the case...