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Which booking class codes are considered standard?
Which booking class codes are considered standard?
How many cabin classes can a flight operate at most?
How many cabin classes can a flight operate at most?
What do cabin class codes represent?
What do cabin class codes represent?
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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Think you know all about airline cabin classes and booking class codes? Test your knowledge with our quiz! From First to Economy class, learn about the amenities and levels of service offered in each cabin class, and find out how reservation agents select the right booking class code for each passenger. See if you can identify the standard booking class codes and understand how they're linked to published fares. Take the quiz to discover how booking class codes represent a discount level on the full fare, and how premium type seats offer