Help with identifying fare code for QF domestic bookings on qf.com.au

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I need to book some domestic segments, but to ensure they are not N or Q (as I am accruing to AAdv).

I have gone through the qf.com.au booking process several times and for the life of me cannot see anywhere where it tells me the booking code. Once booked I recall it shows in "manage my booking" (and maybe even on the BP?) but not prior to booking?

Any help appreciated.

Cheers
 
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I think they hide the booking class because they assume that no reasonably intelligent OW partner FF member would bother to fly their airline
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But then they argue that all fare economy classes credit the same in the QF program.

When the QF web site lands you on the page with your selected flights and $$ total, select the browser page source (Ctrl-U in Firefox - you need to use the menu bar in IE) and search for the word "class" (Ctrl-F)

The final e-ticket document will contain a reference to the actual booking class.

Happy wandering

Fred
 
Found something on FT - looking at my page source I see:

mileageRequest += "&CLASSES=O,L";

Does that mean O and L are my fare codes and I am good to go?
 
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