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Ewr - tyo c csm/yb80
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City Pairs Fare Class Fare Basis Code |
Nyc - aua c csm/yb40
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City Pairs Fare Class Fare Basis Code |
Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
(Post 21930076)
award fare rules are visible the same place as regular fare rules.
Once you have selected the itin, just before you enter traveler info, select "View Rules and Restrictions" If you post the fare rules use a CODE section |
Originally Posted by dsauch
(Post 21930138)
at the very bottom - after "flight application", there are restrictions listed on spanning regions/countries - I think thats very important in understanding the limits on stops/stopovers. I noticed you had them cut-off probably as part of FA pruning.
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YSM/YC52A
Hi,
YC52A for RT Saver Y CDG-SFO/SFO-HNL/HNL-SFO-CDG (post Feb. 2014 travel, booked last Oct., 65K) Code:
Rules and Restrictions |
Updated wiki with all recent enteries. THANKS for all the submissions
We have a few disagreements / inconsistencies -- more enteries will help resolve those. Remember provide - RT or OW - award type saver/standard/upgrade - cabin - O/D region (use UA's region titles, eg not asia but northern asia) - optional add any pertinent extra info such as mileage, stopover, partner, .... And if you happen to capture the fare rules include them in a CODE section. |
WC60J - One way saver Central/Southern Africa - Central/Southern Africa Economy (12.5k)
WB60 - One way saver USA - Central/Southern Africa Business (60k) WC48 - One way saver USA - Southern South America economy (30k) YC68/YC64 - not sure which is which. One is One-way saver USA - Central Asia economy, other us One-way saver USA - Middle East economy. |
WF80A -- OW Saver F 3-Cabin Hawaii - Japan
WC28A -- OW saver Y Hawaii inter-island flight XF80M -- OW Standard F 3-Cabin S.Asia - Japan WF72 - was listed as US - S. Asia via Europe, but I've had it issued as via the Pacific also, so I updated the comments. -David |
Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 21919446)
Isn't the Feb 2014 is the cut off for booking, unlike DL's Jun 2014 is cut off for travel, in terms of devaluation?
So if you book it now but travel post Feb 2014, what difference does it make from the current chart? |
I don't think I have permission to edit the Wiki because of post count...
WC72 is the 32500 mile saver economy redemption for a one-way North America to South Asia on a partner. I have a booking made for post-Feb 1 2014 travel with a WC72. |
WB44 - OW saver C US - Latin America
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Added WB80M/WF80M -- OW C/F *A S. Asia - Japan
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Both Nov 2013 bookings for travel in mid-late 2014
YB88 =US-New Zealand J round trip YB52||YF52 =Notation for combined J/F US-Europe 2012 booking for 2013 travel YC20N | YB20N =US-Canada RT in Y then F (codes themselves already listed but maybe the notation is useful) |
Combined YC20 | YB20 was for SEA-YYZ (AC), YYZ-PHL-MCO (US), MCO-CLT-SEA (US)
All except first segment was in F. Total cost 47,500. |
Originally Posted by WineCountryUA
(Post 21944409)
- RT or OW
- award type saver/standard/upgrade - cabin - O/D region (use UA's region titles, eg not asia but northern asia) - optional add any pertinent extra info such as mileage, stopover, partner, .... RT, saver, business, mainland US to central & southern Africa, included a stopover and several partner airline flights (all on SA). Originally booked as mixed cabin (Y on one US segment), changed to all business class without changing award type. Traveled November 2013. |
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