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Join Date: Jun 2001
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737-800
Im scheduled EWR-SJU fl# 1943 and SJU-EWR fl# 1944 and my itinerary shows booking class "D BusinessFirst." Is there a difference in FC to SJU? I know the seats are the same as domestic.
#2
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: SLC
Posts: 205
It should say "Business" class. CO started calling what used to be "First Class" "Business" class a few years ago on routes to Latin America and the Caribbean.
So now, CO has four classes, but always coach and one premium class on every mainline jet. That's coach, first class, business, and BusinessFirst. Elites can get complimentary upgrades on all jets except those with BusinessFirst to international destinations and Hawaii.
Edited to add "to international destinations and Hawaii".
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[This message has been edited by ResAgent86 (edited 04-20-2002).]
So now, CO has four classes, but always coach and one premium class on every mainline jet. That's coach, first class, business, and BusinessFirst. Elites can get complimentary upgrades on all jets except those with BusinessFirst to international destinations and Hawaii.
Edited to add "to international destinations and Hawaii".
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I am not a sanctioned representative of Continental on these boards, just an interested participant.
[This message has been edited by ResAgent86 (edited 04-20-2002).]
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: IAH-LAX -IAH Continental - Platinum EARNED(with calouses on my butt) Hilton Honors - Diamond
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ResAgent86:
It should say "Business" class. CO started calling what used to be "First Class" "Business" class a few years ago on routes to Latin America and the Caribbean.
So now, CO has four classes, but always coach and one premium class on every mainline jet. That's coach, first class, business, and BusinessFirst. Elites can get complimentary upgrades on all jets except those with BusinessFirst.
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It should say "Business" class. CO started calling what used to be "First Class" "Business" class a few years ago on routes to Latin America and the Caribbean.
So now, CO has four classes, but always coach and one premium class on every mainline jet. That's coach, first class, business, and BusinessFirst. Elites can get complimentary upgrades on all jets except those with BusinessFirst.
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#4
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Spring Lake,NJ
Posts: 1,219
It's only CONFIGURED BF on LIMITED domestic routes...and you DON'T get Int'l BF service....it's still called "First"

