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What does j class, y class, e class mean?


Asked by Stephen Proctor on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



F = First Class. J or C = Business Class. Y = Economy Extra/Plus/Super/Premium (you get the drift) Class. M = Economy class. E.g. many airlines, such as KLM, now puts "M" on their boarding passes even though they do not offer an upgraded Economy product, whereas SAS puts "Y" for their upgraded product and "M" for their regular economy product.
Additionally,
J or C = Business Class. Y = Economy Class. The letters come from fare booking codes......but now it gets more complicated. Airlines have many different fare classes and categories: seats in First Class can be found in A class, P class and F class, depending upon the airline and the route.
Indeed, Another difference between 'J' and 'C' is fare difference. Same level of service, but fares might be different.
Furthermore,
Fare class J is a revenue fare/booking class of service that is marketed as Delta One. This fare class is considered a discount business class fare class on domestic and international flights. Also referred to as: Booking Class J, Booking Code J, Fare Class J, Ticket Code J, Class J, J Fare or Delta One (J) 25 Love
One may also ask,
Unless otherwise requested, all Class E shares will be issued as registered shares. Class I shares are available as distributing and non-distributing shares to institutional investors and are issued as registered shares and global certificates. Unless otherwise requested, all Class I shares will be issued as registered shares.