The other thing that led me to believe this would be X is that TFD was showing the other 2 destinations on sale, Yerevan and Algiers and both of those booked into X, this destination was the third of three on sale, but never showed up on the TFD website, but I thought a fair assumption was it'd book into the same class being part of the same sale. I know they're not responsible for earning on other programs, but at least in some other experiences I've had like EVA they'll just say "Earns 0%" so you can see in advance. Also the site didn't mention it'll earn 0 miles, in fact it said something like "you'll earn 2000 skymiles" or whatever for this. If it'll earn 50% to AS I want it, but if its 0% no, even if it's somehow 25% I'm cool, like if it's 50% one way and 0% the other. But I'd need to cancel tonight to be able to get out of it I think to meet a sub 24 hour cancellation window. ![]() So, I can't says SEA EK X/ so I'm thinking it's X class (and yes it's economy) but then I see XXLFRUS? If it's S class I don't want it cuz that'll mean I'll earn 0 miles to Alaska and I don't have a skymiles account or whatever the EK one is called. SEA EK X/DXB EK BAK70.50XXLFRUS4 EK X/DXB EK SEA70.50XXLFRUS4 NUC141.00 XF SEAUSD4.5ENDįQAS129033133 NON-END/SPECIAL/REWARD UPGRADE RESTRICTED Since I've never had an EK ticket before I'm ASSUMING this is gonna be all you need. Also the fare is now gone on the EK site so it can't be replicated. I've got an EF subscription, but I'm not sure how I'd be able to use that to see this. I guess since the new fare branding the idea is to get away from the booking classes and just booked the fare type (actually it doesn't make a difference for the regular customer if he books an U oder a W class as both are Flex and have the same conditions) It it more or less the same structure i.e in Y:įor some routings they are a little bit "flexible" with the fare type/booking class, i.e an O class can be a Special or a Saver. Or is my thoughts wrong in that they only file Flex and/or Flex Plus in the higher buckets? My point is, now, with this set up, knowing what RBD is irrelevant, you can still avail of a Flex Plus fare even on the cheapest RBD - this wasn't possible in the past (although of course still at a premium over the saver/special) This is differs from the previous set up where 4 top four classes were Flex and the rest (6?) where Saver classes. Now that EK has moved the Product type within each individual RBD, doesn't this make all RBDs eligible for each product class? I'm not up to speed on the EK RBD nomenclature, but surely if they've moved to fare families, each family is pegged to the selling RBD. ![]() I was actually thinking about this the other day. Secondly, the same booking class on a different routing can be another fare typ, i.e sometimes a C class (the booking class C) is a Flex Plus, on other routing it is only a FlexHi Kuroko, You should choose between Flex Flex Plus etc. I assume, it is because of two things not in the FAQ's: EK does not want that you do know the booking class beforehand.
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