IS QF73 A 2 OR 3 CLASS FLIGHT?

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Maca44

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I am booked a J class on QF73 SYD - SFO for Wednesday 30th August 2006, and when I look up the that flight on Travelocity I receive "Qantas Airways Flight 73 First Class not available Business Class 1:25pm Sydney, Australia (SYD) 9:45am San Francisco, CA (SFO) 13hrs 20min - Nonstop".

Then when I check KVS it shows R4 A4 F4, which I assume means there is at least 4 seats in first class. I am somewhat confused and would like to know whether it is a three or 2 class flight.
Thanks
 
I see F9 for that flight... (Amongst other seats!).The map shows no-one in the F cabin, and up to 11 in the J cabin.

Suggest it is a 3 class as per Dave's comment.
 
Maca44 said:
Then when I check KVS it shows R4 A4 F4 ....
Note that with Qantas, R is a discount economy class bucket, not first class. Qantas flist class is F, P, A and Z.
 
Thanks for your assistance. The reason I wanted to know is I had already pre-allocated my seat in a 3 class config, and would have changed if a 2 class. Thanks again.
 
NM said:
Maca44 said:
Then when I check KVS it shows R4 A4 F4 ....
Note that with Qantas, R is a discount economy class bucket, not first class. Qantas flist class is F, P, A and Z.

Care to elaborate NM (or others) so I can update the abbreviations thread? Are P & Z award or upgrade classes? Cheers!
 
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BlacKnox said:
NM said:
Maca44 said:
Then when I check KVS it shows R4 A4 F4 ....
Note that with Qantas, R is a discount economy class bucket, not first class. Qantas flist class is F, P, A and Z.

Care to elaborate NM (or others) so I can update the abbreviations thread? Are P & Z award or upgrade classes? Cheers!

Z is an award class

Dave
 
P is basically the same as F on QF. P used to be used for "Premium" First Class as a differentiator from other F products in a similar way to what AA did to differentiate their domestic trans-continental FlagShip First Class service (was booked in P) from their standard 2-class domestic F.

However, that is historical now. AA no longer use P for that purpose and in fact now use it for YUPP bookings. QF still retain P for paid F cabin seats, but generally only sold in the USA market. Think of P as the same as F on Qantas.
 
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