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The fare basis is O, but something isn't quite right. O availability was at zero ex-PER for the flight I chose, yet EK was pricing and ticketing my itinerary. Not really sure what was going on there. Anyway it would be rather useless, considering the sale ends tomorrow and I would be up for change fees and fare difference - which would be substantial I suspect!

Hmmm, "O" has a whY ring to it, however maybe it's just ticketed in "O" however you're booked in a J category of some kind. Hope that means your points earn is on the booked class & not the ticketed class. :shock:

I'm sure when you do your seat allocation it will display the J cabin. :cool:
 
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Hmmm, "O" has a whY ring to it, however maybe it's just ticketed in "O" however you're booked in a J category of some kind. Hope that means your points earn is on the booked class & not the ticketed class. :shock:

I'm sure when you do your seat allocation it will display the J cabin. :cool:
Not sure if it is technically a Y booking code. I doubt it since EF is showing B fare class for the fare basis.

Points earn is J saver rate, and indeed it's showing the J cabin when I go to select my seats.

I'm just hoping EK do one of their cheap upgrade promo things for one of my flights. Would love to do F!
 
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