Moopere
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Traditionally steered well clear of DJ in the past after some ordinary experiences. New look DJ though sounds interesting so decided to have another look.
Now, I'm probably completely indoctrinated in the QF world and how they do things and their naming conventions, but I'm finding the world according to DJ to be a frighteningly confusing place to be.
First up, we seem to have 4 classes of travel. Saver, Flexi, Premium Economy and Business.
So far so good.
But confusingly, DJ seems to use the "J" code to describe their PE product. So, using the myriad search engines out there, and looking for true business class product, DJ (and JQ ... but thats a different though related story) keep popping up, yet, when you really investigate whats going on you find inevitably you're looking at PE product not Business.
Given a long history of extremely variable quality DJ PE product (read: rogue planes for a starter on this subject) I've no interest in going down that road. How does one go about actually finding DJ Business class product???? Do they use a different code to describe this? Perhaps "F" ?
Now, I'm probably completely indoctrinated in the QF world and how they do things and their naming conventions, but I'm finding the world according to DJ to be a frighteningly confusing place to be.
First up, we seem to have 4 classes of travel. Saver, Flexi, Premium Economy and Business.
So far so good.
But confusingly, DJ seems to use the "J" code to describe their PE product. So, using the myriad search engines out there, and looking for true business class product, DJ (and JQ ... but thats a different though related story) keep popping up, yet, when you really investigate whats going on you find inevitably you're looking at PE product not Business.
Given a long history of extremely variable quality DJ PE product (read: rogue planes for a starter on this subject) I've no interest in going down that road. How does one go about actually finding DJ Business class product???? Do they use a different code to describe this? Perhaps "F" ?