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Old 6th Jun 2004, 11:37
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Virgin ticket classes

Could anyone from Virgin please let me know what is the difference between "D" and "J" class ticket in upper class.


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Hi,

This website, www.v-flyer.com has a code section;

http://www.v-flyer.com/codes.asp

Click on the letter D & J to expand the definition.

Essentially D is a discounted Upper class fare ( restrictions)
J is full fare Upper class ( no restricitions)

both give lounge access and same tier points and miles ( 2* standard)

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Many thanks. It looks very useful. I fly Virgin on a very regular basis, and I've hever heard of this site before.

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