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let me ask the question again...
What I was asking about in my other post was NOT about seeing availability by fare class: I know about Galileo and hope fervently that current efforts to provide us with a tool like the old Aeroplan.de are successful. What I was asking about was viewing FARES by booking class, which Aeroplan/Galileo never did.
See, many airlines will only allow you to upgrade international fares if they are booked in certain classes. Okay, but how do I find out what that's likely to cost me on any given airline? The airline sites either tell me what's cheapest or a full Y fare. It's not like eAAsy Sabre, where I could input the booking class I wanted along with everything else. I imagine that the information is buried somewhere in Travelocity's Fare Finder, but opening a hundred or so fare rules is a little tedious. Any ideas? |
Give http://tr.travelocity.com/tr/cl/1,,T..._module%3dFARE a try? It's not perfect and tends to give you only the lower fares, but sometimes it will give you the information you need.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by AndyL: What I was asking about in my other post was NOT about seeing availability by fare class: I know about Galileo and hope fervently that current efforts to provide us with a tool like the old Aeroplan.de are successful. What I was asking about was viewing FARES by booking class, which Aeroplan/Galileo never did. <SNIP> Any ideas?</font> Expedia will list fares by airline priced lowest to highest with the fare code indicated in the summary of each. Also, if you use Travelocity via Yahoo, point your mouse at the link for the fare rules and look at the link address. You will see the fare code listed in the link address. No need to actually click on each rules link. Cheers. [This message has been edited by AAgoraku (edited Nov 13, 2003).] |
Thanks! These are exactly what I was looking for! Now I can see, for example, that the lowest upgradeable UA fare BUF-FLR is 700+, as opposed to AA's 401.00. If we're going to switch airlines so as to not have to connect through ORD, we need to know what we're into.
Aside: 'let me ask...again' refers to the fact that a moderator closed my original query thread without reading that I wanted FARE by booking class, not availability. |
My bad. You are correct, I read through your original thread too quickly and presumed the link settled it. I should have also signed my handiwork. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif
One of the problems with moderating on a dial-up line, while away from home. ------------------ Craig6z Buzz & United Moderator [This message has been edited by Moderator2 (edited Nov 13, 2003).] |
No worries, Craig: figured it was like that what with all the buzz re Galileo. I do hope those efforts are successful.
Offtopic aside: "my bad" - been hearing that a lot lately, wondering where that came from? |
http://www.word-detective.com/121597.html
Theory on the origination of "my bad" ------------------ Craig6z Buzz & United Moderator |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fly co to see the yanks: "let me ask the question again..."?? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif</font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by eastwest: ever the constructionist...</font> |
That sentence no verb.
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Let me say that FCTSTY's ever vigilant quest to get posters to give informative Topic Titles is appreciated by me.
Ever do a search and have let me ask the question again... pop up as one of the answers. Unless you have an eidetic memory you have no choice but to open the thread and see if it relates to anything you might be looking/interested in. |
"Also, if you use Travelocity via Yahoo, point your mouse at the link for the fare rules and look at the link address. You will see the fare code listed in the link address. No need to actually click on each rules link."
AAgoraku, can you post the link to use Travelocity via Yahoo? I usually go directly to Travelocity. I'd like to use the mouse trick. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by magic111: Let me say that FCTSTY's ever vigilant quest to get posters to give informative Topic Titles is appreciated by me. Ever do a search and have let me ask the question again... pop up as one of the answers. Unless you have an eidetic memory you have no choice but to open the thread and see if it relates to anything you might be looking/interested in.</font> so, now i just do the rolleyes but somehow people still manage to b*tch. whatever....i am going to hold my ground. the field is "Topic Title," not "Useless Gibberish." |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fly co to see the yanks: so, now i just do the rolleyes but somehow people still manage to b*tch. whatever....i am going to hold my ground. </font> |
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