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Which booking class codes are considered standard?
Which booking class codes are considered standard?
- X, Y, Z, V
- A, B, C, D
- P, Q, R, S
- F, C, W, Y (correct)
How many cabin classes can a flight operate at most?
How many cabin classes can a flight operate at most?
- Four (correct)
- Five
- Two
- Three
What do cabin class codes represent?
What do cabin class codes represent?
- The level of service offered on the flight
- The airline's logo and branding
- The type of aircraft used for the flight
- The passenger's seat location on the flight (correct)
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Study Notes
- Airlines use cabin class codes to differentiate between First, Business, and Economy classes.
- Each cabin class has different amenities and levels of service.
- Reservation agents must select a booking class code to reserve a seat in the right cabin class and at the right fare.
- A flight can operate a maximum of four cabin classes.
- Each cabin class has a variety of air fares offered for travel.
- Each cabin class code represents where the passenger will sit on board.
- Each booking class code is linked to a published fare.
- Standard booking class codes are F, C, W, and Y.
- Premium type seats offer extra comfort in terms of seat width and legroom.
- Booking class codes are set by the fares published by each airline and represent a discount level on the full fare.
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