status code RR?
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status code RR?
Anyone know what this CO status code means? Instead of HK for confirmed, the res shows RR. I looked around for a thread to explain, but no luck...
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Is it another carrier - I have seen RR signaling "on request" when one carrier requests (usually electronically) seats on another carrier - just a guess though -
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No it's a CO flight, on CO metal...
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where exactly are you finding this? I'm not familiar with it at all those codes at all...
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does anyone know what the codes are when you look at your onepass activity... like this:
CONTINENTAL 1172 XA CHICAGO-NEWARK
CONTINENTAL 1163 XF NEWARK-ATLANTA
CONTINENTAL 63 Y NEWARK-HOUSTON
CO/AM WEST 647 F HOUSTON-PHOENIX
NORTHWEST 0797 KU EWR MEM
I know it has something to do w/ fare classes, but I am confused about the XA/XF... I assume that X is a designator that the flight was upgraded and XF would to upgraded to First, but upgraded to A is weird.
I haven't flown HP from IAH to PHX, but I did fly CO (probably a code share), shows as F, but no class of service bonus, but doesn't show XF or XA.
Then the NW "KU" since I bought a K ticket I assume this means K - upgraded or something.
The Y fare was a standby, then upgraded I think, either that or a re-route... yeah I think it was a re-route...
FCTSTY: in advance I don't care what you think of this thread... for your benefit I will add your comments in advance so that you don't have to...
"Who cares what the codes mean"
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[This message has been edited by EWR-COflyer (edited 02-15-2002).]
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does anyone know what the codes are when you look at your onepass activity... like this:
CONTINENTAL 1172 XA CHICAGO-NEWARK
CONTINENTAL 1163 XF NEWARK-ATLANTA
CONTINENTAL 63 Y NEWARK-HOUSTON
CO/AM WEST 647 F HOUSTON-PHOENIX
NORTHWEST 0797 KU EWR MEM
I know it has something to do w/ fare classes, but I am confused about the XA/XF... I assume that X is a designator that the flight was upgraded and XF would to upgraded to First, but upgraded to A is weird.
I haven't flown HP from IAH to PHX, but I did fly CO (probably a code share), shows as F, but no class of service bonus, but doesn't show XF or XA.
Then the NW "KU" since I bought a K ticket I assume this means K - upgraded or something.
The Y fare was a standby, then upgraded I think, either that or a re-route... yeah I think it was a re-route...
FCTSTY: in advance I don't care what you think of this thread... for your benefit I will add your comments in advance so that you don't have to...
"Who cares what the codes mean"
&
".."
[This message has been edited by EWR-COflyer (edited 02-15-2002).]
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It's in the CO res system PNR. Looks like this:
1 COXXXV 15FEB FR EWRLGA RR1 415P 515P 19A*19B*
Normally the RR would show HK to show it is confirmed, or LL for waitlisted, etc... RR is a new one....
The XXX would be the flight number, and I did change the city pairs, just incase we have lurkers....
1 COXXXV 15FEB FR EWRLGA RR1 415P 515P 19A*19B*
Normally the RR would show HK to show it is confirmed, or LL for waitlisted, etc... RR is a new one....
The XXX would be the flight number, and I did change the city pairs, just incase we have lurkers....
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I jsut came back from HKG on an upgraded B fare bought before HoKeY took effect. The e-ticket read "R" class.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by duxfan:
I did change the city pairs (EWR-LGA), just in case we have lurkers....</font>
I did change the city pairs (EWR-LGA), just in case we have lurkers....</font>
RR = PASSENGER RECONFIRMED. FOR INTERNATIONAL USE ONLY
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tvl4free -
you are wise, however, it's a domestic reservation....
vulcan -
you are confusing fare codes with status codes.
alas, we still don't know what this means....
you are wise, however, it's a domestic reservation....
vulcan -
you are confusing fare codes with status codes.
alas, we still don't know what this means....
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It means Gordo is a freakin lyin bast....
...oops. sorry, wrong thread...
...oops. sorry, wrong thread...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by duxfan:
tvl4free -
you are wise, however, it's a domestic reservation....
alas, we still don't know what this means....</font>
tvl4free -
you are wise, however, it's a domestic reservation....
alas, we still don't know what this means....</font>
CO on occassion will also use the RR for domestic reservations. It's use is not widespread.
Perhaps this clears the air for you...???
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I think we might have an answer here. Just spoke w/ the person in question whose res my travel agent was able to find for me. He's gold, and traveling with a companion who has no status. He's on a waitlist for first for a flight that leaves in an hour, and trying to get the Gold upgrade for his "friend". Not sure if thats why the RR code, but it could be an answer....
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I just asked a friend who works for CO and she says RR means reconfirmed. Usually it means the passenger called to reconfirm reservation.
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Isn't that interesting... I always figured that they just looked at your itinerary and said, yep, your reconfirmed...
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arturo elweighs themk thet "rr" meen yu bin rale-roded, rite, enjaydavit?
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It was supposed to be a little comic relief, but I guess whenever someone wants that, you do it better.

