Fare code

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IrishPete

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Can anyone tell me how to identify my fare code, for the purposes of calculating how many points I need to upgrade, as it's different for different economy class fare codes.

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As suggested by moa999, look at the fare rules and the 1st letter of the fare basis code will be the fare class, eg UPR1MSG = "U" class
 
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As suggested by moa999, look at the fare rules and the 1st letter of the fare basis code will be the fare class, eg UPR1MSG = "U" class

Thanks. I worked out they now allow you to upgrade through the website, so even without knowing the code I could work out many miles needed. Not surprisingly for a cheap fare, it's U class.

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