PE transcon since J class intro

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Can I ask. For those who had pre cutover PE bookings transcon, what's the service seating you are getting since J intro? Are you seated in J with PE service? What if there is also a bonafide J pax onboard? Are you still sitting in J? Still getting your choice off the menu or something else?
 
Can I ask. For those who had pre cutover PE bookings transcon, what's the service seating you are getting since J intro? Are you seated in J with PE service? What if there is also a bonafide J pax onboard? Are you still sitting in J? Still getting your choice off the menu or something else?

Came back PER - BNE the second day of the J transcon... I was booked as PE before the cut off.
Got full J service and amenities... And even got J status credits.
 
Came back PER - BNE the second day of the J transcon... I was booked as PE before the cut off.
Got full J service and amenities... And even got J status credits.


J status credits are awarded in PE & J Class at the same rate.

^^When flying with Virgin Australia, a Saver Fare = Discount Economy, a Flexi Fare = Full Fare Economy and a Premium Fare = Business.

 
You'll receive full J service, the same as somebody who purchased a full J fare.

Y pax now also receive free Water, Coffee & Tea.
 
J status credits are awarded in PE & J Class at the same rate.

^^When flying with Virgin Australia, a Saver Fare = Discount Economy, a Flexi Fare = Full Fare Economy and a Premium Fare = Business.


Ah I see... I must've read the table wrong... I assumed Bus/first got X sc's, Prem Econ got Y sc's etc etc.

Edit: nevermind...
 
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