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Old 11-28-2018 | 07:58 AM
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ZED tickets are probably the most common. It stands for Zonal employee discount and is based on a pre-determined mileage between city pairs. For example LAX-SFO would be one of the lowest mileage zones and have a pretty low fare while LAX-DXB would be a higher mileage and therefore a higher fare. Each zone has a low, medium, and high category. Employees and immediate family seem to pay the medium fare and I see often that employee parents pay the high fare. There’s usually a coach category of fares and then a separate table for business class fares for airlines that have business class agreements. All the ZED stuff is usually governed by airlines via the ZED MIBA forum.

ID90 generally stands for industry discount where an ID90 is a 90% discount off a specific fare. ID75 would be a 75% discount. ID fares are much less common.

Some airlines just do a flat rate for OAL standbys. Spirit and Allegiant ring a bell where a NRSA from another airline can purchase standby travel for $25+ tax regardless of mileage.
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Old 11-28-2018 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by MN8V8R
ZED tickets are probably the most common. It stands for Zonal employee discount and is based on a pre-determined mileage between city pairs. For example LAX-SFO would be one of the lowest mileage zones and have a pretty low fare while LAX-DXB would be a higher mileage and therefore a higher fare. Each zone has a low, medium, and high category. Employees and immediate family seem to pay the medium fare and I see often that employee parents pay the high fare. There’s usually a coach category of fares and then a separate table for business class fares for airlines that have business class agreements. All the ZED stuff is usually governed by airlines via the ZED MIBA forum.

ID90 generally stands for industry discount where an ID90 is a 90% discount off a specific fare. ID75 would be a 75% discount. ID fares are much less common.

Some airlines just do a flat rate for OAL standbys. Spirit and Allegiant ring a bell where a NRSA from another airline can purchase standby travel for $25+ tax regardless of mileage.
Just to expand, historically the industry used ID90's because things, ie fares, were much more regulated. (It's 90% off the full coach fare). In the 90's and post deregulation, it became obvious that some airlines were gaming the system stating in one personal example the full coach fare was $6000 (ID 90 being $600) but you could buy a ticket in coach on Expedia for about $450 on the exact same flight.
The ZED system was born and adopted by most major carriers around the world that want to participate and slowly the ID90 system is a thing of the past!
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Old 11-28-2018 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by intrepidcv11
The only way to qualify for prem economy seat is if u have zed biz ticket. LH seems to upgrade to biz a bit like United so if u buy biz zed then get prem economy seat u won’t get refund. That said on longhaul flights I think it is worth the cash to at least prem economy seat when biz inevitably fills up.

Made this mistake and it was brutal .. and premium economy was wide open.
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Old 11-29-2018 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by MN8V8R
ZED tickets are probably the most common. It stands for Zonal employee discount and is based on a pre-determined mileage between city pairs. For example LAX-SFO would be one of the lowest mileage zones and have a pretty low fare while LAX-DXB would be a higher mileage and therefore a higher fare. Each zone has a low, medium, and high category. Employees and immediate family seem to pay the medium fare and I see often that employee parents pay the high fare. There’s usually a coach category of fares and then a separate table for business class fares for airlines that have business class agreements. All the ZED stuff is usually governed by airlines via the ZED MIBA forum.

ID90 generally stands for industry discount where an ID90 is a 90% discount off a specific fare. ID75 would be a 75% discount. ID fares are much less common.

Some airlines just do a flat rate for OAL standbys. Spirit and Allegiant ring a bell where a NRSA from another airline can purchase standby travel for $25+ tax regardless of mileage.
Thank you. These are standby tickets of course, right?
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Old 11-30-2018 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by IHateYou
Thank you. These are standby tickets of course, right?
Yes standby, and generally toward the low-end of the priority spectrum, somewhere below a buddy pass and above a jumpseat listing.
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Old 01-29-2019 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by hummingbear
Anyone ever list for higher class travel on LH? Specifically, if you buy first class ID90s but get seated in economy, is a price correction issued automatically, or do you have to request it through MyIDTravel? Do I need to save my boarding pass or other documentation in this case?
I have tried once but not with LH, it was Emirates. It was a short trip from Dubai to Sydney. I can tell you, that 1st class worth every dollar you're going to spend on. The level of service, food, comfort etc is beyond normal understanding. You can't just imagine that it could be that comfortable during a long flight. You can try to look here for the best deals, if you're looking for LH only flights. but there are also other airlines available. Below I will add a picture from 1st class
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Old 01-29-2019 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by slink12
I have tried once but not with LH, it was Emirates. It was a short trip from Dubai to Sydney. I can tell you, that 1st class worth every dollar you're going to spend on. The level of service, food, comfort etc is beyond normal understanding. You can't just imagine that it could be that comfortable during a long flight. You can try to look here for the best deals, if you're looking for LH only flights. but there are also other airlines available. Below I will add a picture from 1st class
I didn't know you could make a passenger cabin without blue f'ing everywhere.
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Old 01-30-2019 | 11:46 AM
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I didn't know you could make a passenger cabin without blue f'ing everywhere.
They are more into nasty blingy yellow gold and brown faux wood fixtures f’ing everywhere. Give me blue any day.
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Old 01-30-2019 | 08:49 PM
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Just wait, purple is coming....your tie is just the start.
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