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What does the letter P stand for?
What does the letter P stand for?
What does the letter F represent?
What does the letter F represent?
What does the letter A signify?
What does the letter A signify?
What does the letter J indicate?
What does the letter J indicate?
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What does the letter C refer to?
What does the letter C refer to?
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What do the letters D, I, and Z stand for?
What do the letters D, I, and Z stand for?
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What does the letter W represent?
What does the letter W represent?
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What do the letters S and Y refer to?
What do the letters S and Y refer to?
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What do the letters B, H, K, L, M, N, Q, T, V, and X signify?
What do the letters B, H, K, L, M, N, Q, T, V, and X signify?
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What does '** AP' stand for?
What does '** AP' stand for?
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What does '** EE' refer to?
What does '** EE' refer to?
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What does '** PX' indicate?
What does '** PX' indicate?
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Study Notes
Class Code Flashcards
- Class codes are used to categorize different fare types in airline ticketing.
- Each letter represents a specific class along with its premium or discounted status.
First Class Codes
- P: Represents First Class Premium, indicating high-tier service.
- F: Denotes standard First Class, offering premium features but not at the highest level.
- A: Stands for First Class Discounted, providing lower prices for First Class tickets under specific conditions.
Business Class Codes
- J: Indicates Business Class Premium, offering the most luxurious services available in this class.
- C: Represents standard Business Class with quality amenities but less exclusivity than premium options.
- D, I, Z: These codes signify Business Class Discounted, highlighting reduced fare options for business travelers.
Economy Class Codes
- W: Marks Economy Class Premium, offering better services within the economy pricing structure.
- S, Y: Indicate standard Economy Class tickets, typically the most basic fare options available.
- B, H, K, L, M, N, Q, T, V, X: These letters correspond to Economy Class Discounts, representing lower-priced tickets that may have restrictions.
Special Fare Codes
- AP: Stands for Advance Purchase Fare, which offers discounts for tickets bought ahead of time.
- EE: Represents Excursion fares, typically used for travelers with specific routes or packages in mind.
- PX: Signifies Special Fare, which can include promotional or unique pricing arrangements.
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Test your knowledge on the coding system used for airline ticket fare types. This quiz covers various class codes including First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class, highlighting their premium and discounted statuses. Improve your understanding of how airlines categorize their services.