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sadiqhassan Jan 23, 2005 4:11 pm

Galelio - Question
 
Hey. Please correct me if im wrong, but For Galelio

JL means Business Class Wait List
JR mean Business Class on Request
JC means Business Class closed (no seats)
J0 means no seats except for Elite etc etc
J9 means 9 or more seats left
JX means completely closed, even for the most frequent fliers.
JA means available... how is it different from J9??

Are these correct?

Thanks so much :D

Aviatrix Jan 23, 2005 4:20 pm

J9, as you rightly say, means 9 or more.

JA means the number of available seats is greater than 0. It could be one, it could be nine, it could be 20.

KVS Jan 23, 2005 4:48 pm

Just a few corrections: Availability requests in all GDS systems do not tell you how many "seats are left" -- all they tell you are how many seats the airline is willing to sell at that moment (e.g. they may have 1 seat left and still show J9, or they may have 10 seats left and show J0).



Originally Posted by sadiqhassan
JC means Business Class closed (no seats)
J0 means no seats except for Elite etc etc

No seats are available for sale



Originally Posted by sadiqhassan
J9 means 9 or more seats left

At least 9 seats are available for sale, J9 can also be J7 or J4 depending on the airline.



Originally Posted by sadiqhassan
JA means available... how is it different from J9??

It means that the system cannot tell you exactly how many seats are available for sale

MKE-MR Jan 23, 2005 8:54 pm

How about J (or whatever class) "/"?
I've been getting that a lot recently. Therefore assuming it means unavailable as well, since it's for an award class.


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