Just wondering... we were booked on a Z class flight earlier this month, but when we got to the airport and went through security anf stuff, the virgin staff took our (pre-printed) boarding passes and said they wanted to re-issue them. This they did, but I noticed our new passes displayed J class - which I think denotes full price or something? Would this make any difference to the number of miles earned on that leg of the flight???
Isn't another reason for the 'international standard' F / J / W / Y class codes to assist airport security?
Many airports have security lanes for passengers in premium cabins - not all airlines issue 'fast-track' [or similar] stickers on boarding passes. If all airlines adopt the internationally recognised class codes on boarding passes, this does mean that the security screeners only have to know 3 class code letters at most for the pax they should be letting though the 'fast track' lane.
James
Many airports have security lanes for passengers in premium cabins - not all airlines issue 'fast-track' [or similar] stickers on boarding passes. If all airlines adopt the internationally recognised class codes on boarding passes, this does mean that the security screeners only have to know 3 class code letters at most for the pax they should be letting though the 'fast track' lane.
James
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