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What does the code OS stand for?
What does the code OS stand for?
- Oversold (correct)
- Overbooked
- Operational Seat
- Open Seat
What is the meaning of the code SCHG?
What is the meaning of the code SCHG?
- Status Change
- Schedule Change
- Seat Change (correct)
- Seat Check
What does PFPLT represent?
What does PFPLT represent?
PLT member standby
What does PFGLD stand for?
What does PFGLD stand for?
What is a RLATE guest?
What is a RLATE guest?
What does VOL indicate?
What does VOL indicate?
What is the significance of UPG?
What is the significance of UPG?
What does RE mean in Hawaiian Airlines terminology?
What does RE mean in Hawaiian Airlines terminology?
What does REPLT stand for?
What does REPLT stand for?
What does REGLD indicate?
What does REGLD indicate?
What is CORP1&2?
What is CORP1&2?
What does P0A1 represent?
What does P0A1 represent?
What does P0A2 F0 stand for?
What does P0A2 F0 stand for?
What does P1A indicate?
What does P1A indicate?
What does P1A F1 stand for?
What does P1A F1 stand for?
What is P1B F2?
What is P1B F2?
What does P3D F10 represent?
What does P3D F10 represent?
What does P1BS F2 indicate?
What does P1BS F2 indicate?
What does S0AA represent?
What does S0AA represent?
What does S0A F3 indicate?
What does S0A F3 indicate?
What does S1A F3 stand for?
What does S1A F3 stand for?
What does S3C2 F7 represent?
What does S3C2 F7 represent?
What does WSP0 F10 indicate?
What does WSP0 F10 indicate?
What does WS stand for?
What does WS stand for?
Study Notes
Hawaiian Airline Priority Codes
- OS (Oversold): Guest assigned to a flight with no available seats.
- SCHG (Seat Change): Assignment for a revenue guest to change their originally assigned seat.
- PFPLT (PLT Member Standby): PLT guest requesting to be added to the standby list for extra comfort or premium seats.
- PFGLD (GLD Member Standby): GLD member waiting standby for extra comfort or premium seats.
- RLATE (Late Revenue Guest): Guest arriving 30, 45, or 60 minutes before departure.
- VOL (Volunteer): Guest willing to be bumped from a confirmed flight in exchange for compensation.
- UPG (Upgrade): Confirmed guest wishing to pay for an upgrade to first or business class on the day of departure.
- RE (Revenue Standby): Guest who missed their flight, subject to a 2-hour waiting rule.
- REPLT (Revenue PLT Standby): PLT member without checked baggage, requesting to standby for a different flight on the same day with the same routing.
- REGLD (Revenue Gold Standby): GLD member without checked baggage, requesting standby for an alternate flight same day with the same routing.
- CORP1&2 (Corporate Tier 1&2 Standby): Corporate reservations without checked baggage wanting to standby for a different flight.
- CORP3 (Corporate 3 Tier Standby): Applicable fees for standby requests.
- P0A1: HA deadhead crew members and heavy crew must travel in first class.
- P0A2 F0: FAA Cabin Safety Specialist traveling as deadhead crew.
- P1A: HA managing directors on company business confirmed in business class.
- P1A F1: HA managing directors confirmed in coach for company business.
- P1B F2: Union representatives or HA employees on company business confirmed in coach.
- P3D F10: Employees on company business.
- P1BS F2: Union rep or HA employee on company business listed for standby.
- S0AA: Empire employees and eligible travelers on Ohana by Hawaiian flights only.
- S0A F3: Retiree A eligible travelers, neighbor island flights only.
- S1A F3: HA employees or eligible travelers and their companions.
- S3C2 F7: HA parents traveling without an employee.
- S3D1 F8: FTP passengers traveling without an employee.
- S4B: OA reduced-rate ZED tickets.
- S4B F11: United Air employees or eligible travelers on ZED tickets.
- WSP0 F10: FAA inspectors traveling on official business.
- WSP1 F10: HA pilots who list for standby 24 hours prior to departure.
- WSP2 F10: HA pilots who list for standby within 24 hours of departure.
- WSH F10: HA flight attendants using the jumpseat at the airport only.
- WS: OA pilots and flight attendants.
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