QF Award Booking Class X

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m535607

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Hi All

My understanding is that classic award economy intl fares are booked in X class bucket

Is Anyseat Award also drawn from this same X class bucket or from other fare buckets eg N or O and if so in what order

thanks
 
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If there is classic award availability, then yes - the any seat will book into the classic X bucket.

Any seat awards will also book into E, N, O, Q on red e-deal but I'm not sure of the exact order.

The more expensive (upgradable) fares are super-saver and flexi: B, G, H, K, L, M, S, V. Of course fully flexible Y, but I can't recall seeing that pop up as an option for international any seat awards.
 
To put it another way, the cheapest any seat awards in economy where available book into the X fare bucket.
 
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