First and Business Class NON REV ZED
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On FT - Travel/Other Airline Travel. From this page click on the link at the top right labeled "In This Section" and then you'll be presented with links to detailed listing procedures for each and every other carrier we have agreements with. For example, you can see which airlines allow listing in Business Class or whether you can list your parents.
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From: Guppy
‘everything they need to research is on FT within employeeres…sometimes better to educate and point in the right direction rather than spoon feed and they never learn… and on this open forum it could be for some disgruntled rev pax who didn’t get an upgrade and wants to know why…
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On FT - Travel/Other Airline Travel. From this page click on the link at the top right labeled "In This Section" and then you'll be presented with links to detailed listing procedures for each and every other carrier we have agreements with. For example, you can see which airlines allow listing in Business Class or whether you can list your parents.
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FT will have all the info you need. Then you look ZED fare charts also on FT and then it's a matter of X miles traveled, whatever the fare cost category that was that negotiated by the airlines. IE 5,500 miles trip line, economy fare, "zed low"fare line = $69 + taxes
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Absolutely. Non rev benefits are a big deal for me. The business ZED question is just a question, I know agreements change over time. But overall non rev benefits do matter. It's not the #1 most important above all else factor, but it definitely does weigh into my decision.
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Absolutely. Non rev benefits are a big deal for me. The business ZED question is just a question, I know agreements change over time. But overall non rev benefits do matter. It's not the #1 most important above all else factor, but it definitely does weigh into my decision.
man. You have that many options available? Honestly, good for you if it’s come down to this as the decision maker.
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