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zimzum
20th Feb 2013, 16:20
I do not understand the diffrent between the two type of tickets
are they both free ?
which is confirmed and which is conditional ?

givemewings
20th Feb 2013, 23:19
Well the words 'subload' and 'firm' may be a clue... ;) and they are not free... confirmed tickets cost more, obviously

CAYNINE
21st Feb 2013, 06:03
Another way to maybe understand it in other airline terms.... ID90 and ID50.

scandistralian
21st Feb 2013, 09:08
CAT A are akin to an ID90 (aka, cheap/lower priority)
CAT C if available are confirmed space tickets, or waitlist, akin to ID75 (more expensive)
CAT C Wider Eligibility are confirmed space tickets or waitlist, akin to ID50 (expensive)

Wouldn't it be awesome if we got 20 CAT A's to give away to Friends/Family like our friends operating out of OMAA do...

Kapitanleutnant
27th Feb 2013, 11:40
Best way I heard it described was:

Cat A: You're on until you're off

Cat C: You're off until you're on

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