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SilverSpy57 Sep 22, 2010 7:09 am

Acronyms
 
As someone who is new to this forum, I could not find a sticky thread or even a thread that has definitions of all the acronyms used on this forum. So, I would like to start one.

What does the following mean?

IRROPS
Y class or whatever

bunnyt Sep 22, 2010 7:21 am

There is a glossary under the help tab that you may find helpful - I did :)

Italy98 Sep 22, 2010 7:52 am

Welcome to FlyerTalk and the Delta SkyMiles forum SilverSpy57.

Here is the link to the glossary.

IRROPS - IROPS: Irregular Operations.

Y class or whatever - the fare class you select when purchasing your tickets.

Current fare classes are:

Economy T (or higher)
Economy U (or higher)
Economy L (or higher)
Economy K (or higher)
Economy Q (or higher)
Economy H (or higher)
Economy M (or higher)
Economy B (or higher)
Economy Y (or higher)
Premium Economy W (or higher)
First/Business I (or higher)
First/Business S (or higher)
First/Business D (or higher)
First/Business A (or higher)
First/Business C (or higher)
First/Business J (or higher)
First/Business P (or higher)
First/Business F

Pharaoh Sep 22, 2010 9:10 am


Originally Posted by Italy98 (Post 14748279)
Current fare classes are:

Economy T (or higher)
Economy U (or higher)
Economy L (or higher)
Economy K (or higher)
Economy Q (or higher)
Economy H (or higher)
Economy M (or higher)
Economy B (or higher)
Economy Y (or higher)
Premium Economy W (or higher)
First/Business I (or higher)
First/Business S (or higher)
First/Business D (or higher)
First/Business A (or higher)
First/Business C (or higher)
First/Business J (or higher)
First/Business P (or higher)
First/Business F

Note the above is only for Delta and not necessarily applicable to other airlines.

clarence5ybr Sep 22, 2010 9:26 am

Also worth noting that while "Y" is sometimes used specifically to refer to a Y-class fare, it is often used to mean any coach seat, and "F" can also mean either an F-class fare, or any first class seat (e.g., "I got a UG to F on my outbound flight, but I was stuck in Y on the return.").

avidflyer Sep 22, 2010 10:31 am


Originally Posted by clarence5ybr (Post 14749568)
Also worth noting that while "Y" is sometimes used specifically to refer to a Y-class fare, it is often used to mean any coach seat, and "F" can also mean either an F-class fare, or any first class seat (e.g., "I got a UG to F on my outbound flight, but I was stuck in Y on the return.").

What is this "Y" you speak of? :)

baccarat0809 Sep 22, 2010 10:44 am

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HWGeeks Sep 22, 2010 10:49 am

my favorite is sLUT

koreanair720 Sep 22, 2010 10:51 am


Originally Posted by Italy98 (Post 14748279)
Current fare classes are:

Economy T (or higher)
Economy U (or higher)
Economy L (or higher)
Economy K (or higher)
Economy Q (or higher)
Economy H (or higher)
Economy M (or higher)
Economy B (or higher)
Economy Y (or higher)
Premium Economy W (or higher)
First/Business I (or higher)
First/Business S (or higher)
First/Business D (or higher)
First/Business A (or higher)
First/Business C (or higher)
First/Business J (or higher)
First/Business P (or higher)
First/Business F

and there will be a quiz on this on monday, study up!

Gargoyle Sep 22, 2010 11:52 am


Originally Posted by koreanair720 (Post 14750516)
and there will be a quiz on this on monday, study up!

http://www.cwsi.net/delta.htm

bunnyt Sep 22, 2010 8:52 pm


Originally Posted by Gargoyle (Post 14751342)

Yeah, I have seen that chart before...and it just gave me a headache. Thanks for giving me another one :)


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