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Makiko
27th Dec 2023, 09:21
Just can't seem to find the right document, that details this
Can nominate two people , can be anyone
This an ID50 ticket, is it a confirmed seat or more likely thinking just standby like all the other classes

Chad Gates
27th Dec 2023, 10:12
ID50 is gone. Group E are now just like any other standby ticket. The back of the line essentially.

C441
27th Dec 2023, 23:53
Group E are now just like any other standby ticket. The back of the line essentially.
Qantas Group E staff travellers have a slightly 'worse' onload and upgrade priority than C and D.

Or are you referring to an E airfare code?
An E airfare code is a discounted economy seat booking. In general Qantas (and probably most airline's) staff travel leisure bookings are class E.

Other groups are J - Business, F - First, W - Premium economy and a multitude of others…..

Makiko
28th Dec 2023, 01:07
Class E is also ID90
Thinking just access to Economy
It still ain't a bad deal as long as you get on the AC

Traffic_Is_Er_Was
28th Dec 2023, 11:41
Why does a thread about airline staff travel get moved from a sub-forum that deals with airline matters to a sub-forum that deals with non-airline matters?

tail wheel
28th Dec 2023, 19:48
Because the Forum title is: The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions.

The headline Forum is for News items (or Rumours that are potentially news) only.

morno
28th Dec 2023, 22:49
Class E is also ID90
Thinking just access to Economy
It still ain't a bad deal as long as you get on the AC

I thought you were the expert on all things QF and our entitlements etc.?

FYI, Cat E is onload 57, and has access to business.

Makiko
30th Dec 2023, 11:01
Thank you for your kindness Morno

How are you enjoying "The Journey"?

Traffic_Is_Er_Was
4th Jan 2024, 11:14
Because the Forum title is: The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions.
And is "The place for students, instructors and charter guys in Oz, NZ and the rest of Oceania."
While "Airline and RPT Rumours & News in Australia, enZed and the Pacific" is full of airline questions.

But it's not my train set.