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What is basic economy code?

C, J, R, D and I: business class. W and P: premium economy. Y, H, K, M, L, G, V, S, N, Q, O and E: economy. B: basic economy.



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Airline Class of Service Codes
A - First Class Discounted. B - Economy/Coach – Usually an upgradable fare to Business. C - Business Class.

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K - Economy/Coach Discounted. L - Economy/Coach Discounted. M - Economy/Coach Discounted – Usually an upgradable fare to Business. N - Economy/Coach Discounted. P - First Class Premium.

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K - Economy/Coach Discounted. L - Economy/Coach Discounted. M - Economy/Coach Discounted – Usually an upgradable fare to Business.

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Basic Economy fares will be booked in 'B' (marketed and operated by American).

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Basic economy tickets are ineligible for refunds and don't include seat selection. Economy Plus features standard economy seats with extra legroom. Standard economy includes seat selection and a free carry-on. All three economy classes charge for checked bags on domestic flights.

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  • Highest full fare: Y.
  • Full fare: B.
  • High fare: M, E, H, U.
  • Discounted fare: Q, V, W.
  • Deep-discounted fare: L, K, S, T.
  • Lowest discounted fare: G.
  • Basic economy: N (on domestic flights).


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Basic economy tickets are ineligible for refunds and don't include seat selection. Economy Plus features standard economy seats with extra legroom. Standard economy includes seat selection and a free carry-on. All three economy classes charge for checked bags on domestic flights.

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Delta Fare class Z is a revenue fare/booking class of service that is marketed as Discount First Class / Delta One on Delta Air Lines. The fare class is considered a discounted First Class / Delta One.

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A fare basis code might look something like this: HXL14LNR. Here's what it means: H – The class of service required for the fare. 'H' is often an economy class, but airlines use a variety of letters to indicate different service levels and restrictions.

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These days most modern airlines offer travellers a choice of three or four service levels: Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class.

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