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DiverRick Nov 2, 2008 2:35 pm

Continental Seat Class Codes
 
Hey all,

I am flying with CO next week: YYZ-EWR-BON and back. Two tickets were booked online at Continental's site no reward points involved.

I just noticed the seat classes for me are O-O-O-I and O-O-N-N for my wife's ticket.

Can anyone tell me the definitions of these classes, and why our tickets are different?? I thought "I" class was always a redemtion seat... Hmmm I paid two slightly different fees for them, "it" would only let me book one at $995 and the second one at $1119. The higher priced ticket is the O-O-N-N ticket.

Thanks in advance...

Rick

sbm12 Nov 2, 2008 2:50 pm

There is a FAQ Sticky at the top of the forum that has lots of useful information, including the answer to this question.

In short, all of those are revenue buckets and I is at the cheap end of the spectrum while the N fare you have is higher up. That's why that ticket is more expensive.

DiverRick Nov 2, 2008 5:15 pm


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 10617681)
There is a FAQ Sticky at the top of the forum that has lots of useful information, including the answer to this question.

In short, all of those are revenue buckets and I is at the cheap end of the spectrum while the N fare you have is higher up. That's why that ticket is more expensive.

Thanks. I did a number of searches before asking, but wasn't able to find that, and didn't notice the sticky. My bad.

Thanks for the reply.

Rick

rkkwan Nov 2, 2008 8:00 pm

Am I the only one being surprised that CO didn't kick both tickets to the higher fare class and price?

sbm12 Nov 2, 2008 8:03 pm


Originally Posted by rkkwan (Post 10618995)
Am I the only one being surprised that CO didn't kick both tickets to the higher fare class and price?

Only surprising if they were booked in a single transaction. If two transactions (I just did that on Friday to get seats for Thanksgiving weekend at decent fares) then they would each price individually.

rkkwan Nov 2, 2008 9:14 pm


Originally Posted by sbm12 (Post 10619006)
Only surprising if they were booked in a single transaction. If two transactions (I just did that on Friday to get seats for Thanksgiving weekend at decent fares) then they would each price individually.

Somehow, I was assuming the two were booked together in one transaction. But re-reading the original post, I guess they were not.


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