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TirEoghain

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Hi folks,

I have two flights booked as saver lites by work. One shows the class as Premiun Ecomomy, and the other just says Economy! Wonder what the difference in these two flights are..

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Weird. One would think it's a booking glitch...everything else looks the same?
 
Hi folks,

I have two flights booked as saver lites by work. One shows the class as Premiun Ecomomy, and the other just says Economy! Wonder what the difference in these two flights are..

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Only thing I can think of is the display is based on the fare code - if you have the e-ticket for the flight, look at the fare calculation line; the second half should say something like "AU VA BNE" then a number followed by a code - does that code start with S?
 
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