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Easy Guide to CO Fare Rules?
I have a business trip I have to take from NYC to London, leaving the evening of 12/14 (have to work that day) and returning around 12pm on 12/17. My firm won't pay for business or first class fares, but if I can get an upgradeable fare, I have enough CO miles to upgrade at least one way.
My question: is there an easy guide to the various fare codes somewhere? I keep searching Continental's web site, going through the motions of booking full fare economy tickets, looking at the fare code....and then calling a Continental sales rep to see if the code is upgradeable. For example, I recently found two fares with flight times that looked good; one was H23E and the other was K?USE (forgot the digit/letter after the "K" on that one). Thanks for any info anyone can provide....and if you're travelling now, hope you're safe and well! Katherine P.S.: Off topic from CO, but: The goal, of course, is to have a first class trip on this itinerary, and that could happen on any airline, theoretically! If you know of any consolidators I should check or other off-the-beaten-path sources, let me know. So far, I've checked with a bunch and found, for example, that Air India has a $2300 or so business class fare....but then I read some less than favorable reviews. |
If you do an archive search on "HoKeY" or "HoKeY lottery" you will find plenty of information on the topic. Just be prepared for the expletives. ;)
SunLover PS - fare codes H,K,and Y qualify on CO for a potential chance at an international cash + dollars upgrade (if the non-rev's don't beat you to it). It might be worth checking out partner airlines such as NW or DL. |
Originally Posted by BettyKat
The goal, of course, is to have a first class trip on this itinerary
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If your company is willing to pay for an H23E fare ($1435), then why not make a deal with them and purchase the ZR4SIE ($1555) in which you pay the extra $120? This is a lot cheaper than playing HoKeY, and you will have a confirmed BF seat at time of booking.
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Originally Posted by Miggles
If your company is willing to pay for an H23E fare ($1435), then why not make a deal with them and purchase the ZR4SIE ($1555) in which you pay the extra $120? This is a lot cheaper than playing HoKeY, and you will have a confirmed BF seat at time of booking.
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Originally Posted by BettyKat
UPDATE: In case anyone is interested in that fare code and is curious: I just called Continental and the ZR4SIE is only valid for flights departing Dec. 18 or later.
If only I could travel then...! Still looking for a good deal round-trip first or business (on Continental or any other airline), Katherine $3839.00 Fare (A1): CO EWRDUB ZOW12E fare, psgr type ADT NUC 1340.00 Fare (B1): LH DUBLON Z1OWBMI fare NUC 150.53 Fare (A2): CO LONEWR ZOWC3E fare, psgr type ADT NUC 2201.00 Tax: US September 11th Security Fee $2.50 Tax: US Passenger Facility Charge $3.00 Tax: US International Departure Tax $13.70 Tax: Irish Passenger Charge €8.57 Tax: US International Arrival Tax $13.70 Tax: United Kingdom Passenger Service Charge £7.20 Tax: United Kingdom Air Passengers Duty £40.00 Tax: US Customs Fee $5.00 Tax: US Immigration Fee $7.00 Tax: USDA APHIS Fee $3.10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for 1 adult passenger: $3839.00 |
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