Search by class
#1
Original Poster
Company Representative - Air Canada




Join Date: May 1999
Location: Canada
Posts: 24,224
Search by class
I want to know is there any software or website out there that allow "me" to specify what class I am looking for, sort of like easysabre allow us to do.
itn tells us what class is available instead of us looking for it. They don't list award travel class or upgrade class.
Regards,
Empress
itn tells us what class is available instead of us looking for it. They don't list award travel class or upgrade class.
Regards,
Empress
#2
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: northern NJ
Posts: 1,352
The airlines don't publish the seats for award travel class but they DO publish it for upgraded first class seats.
I know that on CO a paid first seat is A class and an upgraded first seat is F class. You can see A and F class at ITN.
I know that on CO a paid first seat is A class and an upgraded first seat is F class. You can see A and F class at ITN.
#3
Original Member and FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: May 1998
Location: Kansas City, MO, USA
Programs: DL PM/MM, AA ExPlat, Hyatt Glob, HH Dia, National ECE, Hertz PC
Posts: 16,619
Tute ~ I don't know about CO, but I know for DL that is not correct. F is a full fare FC seat and A is a discounted FC seat (usually equivalent to a Y fare).
#4
Original Poster
Company Representative - Air Canada




Join Date: May 1999
Location: Canada
Posts: 24,224
I understand they don't publish it. However, using website like easysabre, if you specify the class you wanted (award class or upgrade class), it will show up. I am just wondering whether there are such website now.
Regards,
Empress
Regards,
Empress
#6
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: New York City
Posts: 287
There are some more "professional" interfaces to SABRE available over the internet that should allow this more sophisticated search or entries using fewer keystrokes. These seem to be marketed by travel agencies trying to recruit outside sales agents. Internet Travel Agency is one example. They are probably costly, but you do get a commission kick-back. If you travel enough, and actually use the internet to book travel, it might be worthwile.
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