Domestic Business 'C' Class

Status
Not open for further replies.
BNE to MEL use to be always be $1263 one way business class. About two weeks ago it changed so that $969 is now showing at a lot of off peak times. Maybe these $969 fares book to 'C' class.
 
Aah competition. Amazing how these fares turn up now when DJ launch their business class...

Sent from my GT-I9100 using AustFreqFly
 
Aah competition. Amazing how these fares turn up now when DJ launch their business class...

Sent from my GT-I9100 using AustFreqFly

If it's BNE-MELvv could be due to Air Australia
 
Interestingly, it says this about I class, could they potentially be opening it up in the future for sales?

Code:
^ I class initially available on international through fare
 
Read our AFF credit card guides and start earning more points now.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

There's also a passing reference at About Qantas - Media Room - Media Releases:


Qantas also today announced a new domestic business class fare structure providing customers with greater accessibility to an increased range of fares.


The new fare structure will be implemented for tickets booked from Wednesday 30 November, with revisions to existing price points and additional price points available from that date.
 
BNE to MEL use to be always be $1263 one way business class. About two weeks ago it changed so that $969 is now showing at a lot of off peak times. Maybe these $969 fares book to 'C' class.

Just checked - those are D fares. In fact (according to Expert Flyer), I can only see D and J fares filed for MEL-BNE on several random dates over the next 6 months.
 
Interestingly, it says this about I class, could they potentially be opening it up in the future for sales?

Code:
^ I class initially available on international through fare

That would mean that I class is available if on a domestic sector that's part of an International ticket - e.g., MEL-SYD-LAX. I don't think this means I fares are available on purely domestic itineraries.
 
That would mean that I class is available if on a domestic sector that's part of an International ticket - e.g., MEL-SYD-LAX. I don't think this means I fares are available on purely domestic itineraries.

Think your right, also if I am not mistaken I class is what they use when they sell to government, not sure if it is generally available.
 
It looks like C class has gone live now.
Just looking at BNE-MEL there are business class fares for $949, $1005 and $1269.
$1269 appears if there is only availability in J bucket
$1005 appears if there is only availability in C bucket
$949 appears if there is only availability in B bucket
 
Think your right, also if I am not mistaken I class is what they use when they sell to government, not sure if it is generally available.

I have had I class fares booked through QF website when they had the companion fares available but mainly they have been discounted corp. TA fares
 
It looks like C class has gone live now.
Just looking at BNE-MEL there are business class fares for $949, $1005 and $1269.
$1269 appears if there is only availability in J bucket
$1005 appears if there is only availability in C bucket
$949 appears if there is only availability in B bucket

I thought B was full fare whY?

What about D and I buckets?
 
I thought B was full fare whY?

What about D and I buckets?

Yes so it is. Sorry my brain thought D but my fingers typed B.

Some I buckets showing availability but they don't seem to correspond to any difference in price.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top