What is the 'D' code for on itn?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: NYC
Posts: 217
What is the 'D' code for on itn?
What is D in this example:
Continental Airlines 538
16:00 Newark, NJ (EWR) 19:06 Miami, FL (MIA)
A9 D9 F0 E0 Y9 H0 K0 B0 V0 Q0 T0
It wouldnt happen to be a standard F award seat would it?
Continental Airlines 538
16:00 Newark, NJ (EWR) 19:06 Miami, FL (MIA)
A9 D9 F0 E0 Y9 H0 K0 B0 V0 Q0 T0
It wouldnt happen to be a standard F award seat would it?
#2
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spring Lake,NJ
Posts: 1,219
A= Purchased First Class
D= Domestic Upgrade on Int'l First Class
F= Upgradeable First Class
D= Domestic Upgrade on Int'l First Class
F= Upgradeable First Class
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: NYC
Posts: 217
So which bucket do standard first class award seats come from? I take it easypass first comes from A?
#4




Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Alexandria, VA, USA NW Platinum Elite Since 1999, United GoldMM, Hyatt Discoverist, SPG Gold, Hilton Diamond, Hertz #1 Gold, IC Ambassador
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I do believe it's "E"
#5
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SoCal. HH Diamond... AA Plat, CO Silver.
Posts: 1,928
In a recent conversation about FC upgrades w/ a P-Club the agent I was told that they were having a problem lately where travel agents were somehow booking customers in (D) for purely domestic trips...
my understanding of (D) is the description above... how then could someone be booked in (D) for domestic? didn't make any sense to me...
I got the impression that this was some kind of work-around or glitch given the way I was told...
my understanding of (D) is the description above... how then could someone be booked in (D) for domestic? didn't make any sense to me...
I got the impression that this was some kind of work-around or glitch given the way I was told...
#6
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spring Lake,NJ
Posts: 1,219
I smell a rat there too...unless what they told you was incorrect...which wouldn't surprise me either.

