KLM award-classes ??
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My current eco awards are booked in W class. An upgrade from eco to biz was shown as C on the BP but I'm not shure if that would also be the booking class on a biz award ticket.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ralfkrippner:
An upgrade from eco to biz was shown as C on the BP but I'm not shure if that would also be the booking class on a biz award ticket.</font>
An upgrade from eco to biz was shown as C on the BP but I'm not shure if that would also be the booking class on a biz award ticket.</font>
johan
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Meilensammler:
Does anybody know in which classes awards are booked in?? </font>
Does anybody know in which classes awards are booked in?? </font>
For award flights in Business KL has the booking classes : D (KL awards business class, restricted i.e. a change costs 5,000 award points), and Z (KL partners' awards business class & KL special offers, restricted). Booking class D is not for sale and will not pop up in any web offer.
Assume a Blue Wing member or a Silver Wing member requests an award flight. FD checks seat availability for Economy in W class, and for Business in D class. In case there are no seats available in either of these the Blue Wing or Silver Wing FD member receives the FD answer : Sorry, no availability.
When Royal Wing member requests an award flight, FD checks seat availability for Economy in W class, and for Business in D class. In case there are no seats available in either of these, FD also checks seat availability for Economy in B class and M class, and for Business in C class. For the Royal Wing FD member this is a great better service and often results in getting a flight award where others receive a nope. Remark that B, M and C booking classes are paid classes and per flight in larger numbers available.
Remarkably enough KL does not mention this great service for its top-tiers. The FD brochure nor the FD section of the KL website mentiones it.
[This message has been edited by kurz (edited 08-11-2002).]


