<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Markie:
["Just because a fare begins with the letter H (for example) does not necessarily mean it's upgradeable."[/B]</font>
Very Scary for me.
We have a deal with UA. While the fare is basically a V fare, it books into H. What do the agents see? I had our travel agent call our UA sales rep and he said it was upgradeable. Does this mean the actual fare code i.e. HXXXYYY or which fare class it books into? That is it may be an HXXXYYY fare but books into Q inventory? I thought most consolidator fares booked into Q, hence for us plebs, were not upgradeable but
should be for a 1K.