How to find fare classes on QF

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Nizar

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Hi,

How do you check which fare class you are booking into for QF domestic/international bookings ?
Is the most expensive economy fare (Flexi saver?) always full Y ?
What about the almost as expensive Super saver ?

Thanks
 
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How do you check which fare class you are booking into for QF domestic/international bookings ?
Is the most expensive economy fare (Flexi saver?) always full Y ?

This is one of those things that for some reason Qantas go out of their way to hide from you.
I do know that economy fares booked online are almost NEVER full Y.
 
This is one of those things that for some reason Qantas go out of their way to hide from you.
I do know that economy fares booked online are almost NEVER full Y.

Hmmmm yeh seems that way.
Though its important to know in light of this:

When travelling internationally on Qantas

Economy fares booked in O,Q earn 25% miles
Economy fares booked in G,N,S,M,V,L earn 50% miles
Economy fares booked in H,K,B,Y earn 100% miles
Premium Economy fares booked in W,T,R earn 110% miles
Business fares booked in C,D,I,J earn 125% miles
First fares booked in A,F earn 150% miles
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....-platinum-challenge-mileage-earning-8595.html
 
I have a dim memory that someone here wrote a utility that somehow made the fare class appear when you were using the QF booking engine. ?Serfty?
 
Tamper monkey has it's issues - they are trying to control loading of script - forcing one through 'play' or similar.

Can you use FireFox and greasemonkey?

(Other than that, take a copy of the script and rename it to <name>.tamper.js and try again.)
 
You can just paste the script into Chrome's Console (part of developer tools) while viewing the booking page, which will run the script in page (basically what GreaseMonkey does).
 
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