What is the difference between an economy budget and an optimal budget? How to read plane tickets. General flight conditions

Service class Business Premium
Economy
Optimum
Economy
Minimum
Economy
Fare brand
Hand luggage (40x30x20cm) 1 piece 5 kg 1 piece 5 kg 1 piece 5 kg 1 piece 5 kg
Hand luggage (55x40x25cm) 1 place 10 kg 1 place 10 kg Paid Paid
Baggage (in the luggage compartment) 2 places 30 kg 1 piece 20 kg 1 piece 20 kg Paid
Sports equipment² 1 piece 20 kg 1 piece 20 kg Paid according to tariffs excess baggage in an Aeroport
Selecting a seat when checking in for a flight Yes Yes 299 ₽ (5 euros) 299 ₽ (5 euros)
Exchange (except no show)³, price for 1 flight segment 4 2000 ₽ (30 euros) 2000 ₽ (30 euros) 2000 ₽ (30 euros) 6000 ₽ (80 euros)
Exchange for no show (no show)³, price for 1 flight segment 4 6000 ₽ (80 euros) 6000 ₽ (80 euros) 6000 ₽ (80 euros) 6000 ₽ (80 euros)
Exchange before tariffs "Business" "Premium", "Business" "Optimum", "Business" Not allowed
Refund (except no show), price for 1 flight segment 4 2000 ₽ (30 euros) 2000 ₽ (30 euros) Not allowed Not allowed
Refund for no show (no show), price for 1 flight segment 4 6000 ₽ (80 euros) Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed

Upgrade to Business class

no earlier than 24 hours, no later than 1 hour before flight departure no earlier than 24 hours, no later than 1 hour before flight departure no earlier than 24 hours, no later than 1 hour before flight departure
Priority registration Yes No No No
Business lounge Yes No No No
Stopover up to 5 days up to 5 days up to 5 days up to 5 days
Maximum length of stay at destination 12 months
12 months
6 months 6 months
Payment with miles Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed

Discount for children under 2 years old without a separate seat 5

Domestic flights 100% Domestic flights 100% Domestic flights 100% Domestic flights 100%
International flights 90% International flights 90% International flights 90% International flights 90%
Discount for children under 2 years old with provision of a seat and children from 2 to 12 years old (except for groups) 25% 25% 25% 25%
Booking class A, D, J, C F, Z, P, K, L, H, V, O, U, X, R, B, N, G, W, E, S, T, Y F, Z, P, K, L, H, V, O, U, X, R, B, N, G, W, E, S, T, Y
Open date Allowed for classes J, C Allowed for classes Y, S, T Not allowed Not allowed

At the airport/on board the aircraft dimensions hand luggage are checked by the Airline's measuring devices. Hand luggage must fit freely (without force - under its own weight) into these measuring devices.

¹ In excess of the norm and without charging an additional fee, the passenger has the right to carry the following things if they are with the passenger and not included in the luggage:

  • A backpack with dimensions no more than 40×30×20 cm, weighing no more than 5 kg, or handbag, or a briefcase with things put into a backpack, or a bag, or a briefcase;
  • Bouquet of flowers;
  • Outerwear;
  • Umbrella cane;
  • Baby food for the child during the flight;
  • Suit in a suitcase;
  • A device for carrying a child (baby cradle, restraint systems (devices) for children under two years of age, baby stroller and other devices) when transporting a child, which can be safely placed in the aircraft cabin on a shelf above the passenger seat or under the seat in front of the passenger seat ( dimensions no more than 65x40x20 cm);
  • Medicines, special dietary needs in the amount required for the duration of the flight;
  • Crutches, canes, walkers, rollators, folding wheelchairs used by a passenger and having dimensions that allow them to be safely placed in the aircraft cabin on a shelf above the passenger seat or under the seat in front of the passenger seat;
  • Items purchased from duty-free shops at the airport, packaged in one sealed plastic bag, weighing no more than 3 kg.

² Ski, snowboard, surfing and diving equipment, hockey equipment, bicycles, scooters, golf equipment, fishing equipment. Exception: direct flights between Moscow and the cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, Fergana, Dushanbe, as well as transfer routes from/to these cities when traveling through Vnukovo airport in Moscow

³ If there are no seats at the applied rate, an additional payment will be charged up to the available rate

4 1 flight segment is a flight from one city to another.
If you fly from Kaliningrad to Sochi with a transfer in Moscow, then these are 2 flight segments.

5 Baggage allowance, regardless of the fare: hand luggage (40x30x20cm) 5 kg, as well as baby food, cradle and stroller (according to FAP standards).

Always local time

If you decide not to fly

Notify Utair about this no later than 40 minutes before flight departure. If you do not show up for your flight and do not notify us in advance, your seats along the entire route will be canceled automatically.

You will not be able to board the plane at the transfer point or on the return route. If you want to terminate your flight or fly only from the transfer point or only on the return route, be sure to call Utair.

Notification

Transportation and other services provided by the carrier are subject to the terms and conditions of carriage, which are incorporated herein by reference. These conditions can be obtained from the issuing carrier or the carrier named on the ticket. Passengers whose carriage has a final destination or stopover in a country other than the country of departure are advised that the entire carriage, including any part thereof, located within the territory of a country, may be subject to the provisions of international agreements known as Montreal Convention or its predecessor, the Warsaw Convention, including amendments thereto (Warsaw System). For such passengers, the applicable agreement (including special conditions transportation due to applicable tariffs) regulates and may limit the liability of the carrier. More detailed information can be obtained from the carrier.

At the same time, passengers of the same class, regardless of the type of fare, receive exactly the same set of services and can take any seat in the premium or economy class cabin. So what do those G, K, L, O, Q, S, T, U, V, W, X on the ticket mean?

What is an air ticket fare and what are the different air ticket fares?

This is a fee charged by an airline for providing a specific set of air travel services. Fares depend on classes of service, flight routes, may have discounts, and depend on the time spent at the destination.

Economy class air ticket fares differ in terms of ticket return and exchange, ticket validity, and the size of the discount for children. The conditions for applying the fare determine the amount of the fine for returning a ticket, the possibility of making changes to the route, for example, changing the name of the passenger or the date of departure, and the specifics of calculations when changing different sections of the route.

International Association air transport IATA regulates tariffs and the rules for their application in the field of international transport: basic tariffs, independent of the airline, are established by IATA conferences. In addition, approval from IATA is required when developing so-called “ published tariffs", information about which is entered into booking systems and directories. Such tariffs take into account the commercial interests of all airlines operating in this direction.

The air carrier may have " confidential» fares that are a trade secret - as a rule, these are direct flights within a specific airline.

Confidential fares differ from published ones in that they are not available in booking systems and tickets for them are sold by the airline itself or its trusted agents. The pricing of this type of fare is determined by competition between carrier companies: for passengers, such fares are usually cheaper, but have a number of conditions and restrictions.

Airfare groups

Based on the conditions of application, tariffs are divided into two groups:

  • Normal or full - tariffs with no restrictions. This type of tariff has flexible terms of booking, registration and payment. Tickets purchased at full fare have a number of privileges: during the validity period of the ticket you can change the route and date of departure, there are no restrictions on the length of stay and the availability of a return ticket, such tickets can usually be exchanged or returned without any penalties. When returning an air ticket, only a service fee will be charged. Full fares cover first class, business class and annual economy class fares. As a rule, these are first class (denoted “F”), business (“C”) and economy class (“Y”) fares. High class of service has a corresponding impact on cost
  • Special rates– tariffs that are used by airlines as a tool to attract customers. Most travelers use these rates because of their affordability. The use of discounts does not lead to a deterioration in service, however, the low price imposes some restrictions on the passenger. For example, short time validity of the air ticket, impossibility of changing the departure date, partial refund of the unused ticket.

Types of special rates

  • Excursion rates“EE” – fares that have a minimum and maximum time spent at the destination. The maximum period can range from 1 to 6 months, and the minimum can range from the “first Sunday rule” (i.e. you must stay at your destination overnight from Saturday to Sunday) to a week. An air ticket issued at an excursion fare is almost always fully refundable and allows you to change the dates and route of travel. A ticket at this rate can also be purchased with an open date.
  • Special air fares- these are tariffs with the greatest number of restrictions, but with the lowest price. Typically, this fare category has a “first Sunday rule” and a maximum stay of up to one month. It is impossible to change the departure and arrival dates for tickets purchased at these fares, or you can, but with penalties. A refund of an air ticket purchased at a special fare is possible only in exceptional cases.
  • Youth tariff- for passengers under 24, 25 or 26 years of age (depending on the destination) at the start of the trip. Departure and arrival dates are fixed; some airlines allow booking tickets with an open date.
  • APEX tariff- travel dates are strictly fixed, rebooking and return with a fine are allowed. Tickets are issued simultaneously with the reservation, no later than 7, 14, 21 days before departure to Europe, or 10 days before departure to America.
  • Tariff PEX (PEX)- this fare is subject to a number of restrictions: booking and redemption of tickets occur simultaneously, flights are carried out on certain days of the week. Typically, flights have a limited number of seats sold at PEX fares. This fare has strict conditions for return and application of penalties in case of non-use of tickets.
  • SUPER SAVER tariff- the cheapest group of fares that have additional restrictions: deadlines for purchasing an air ticket at this fare are often: 3 days in advance, 7 days in advance, 14 days in advance, 21 days in advance and vice versa - no earlier than 3 days, no earlier than 7 days and etc. These rates are not valid on certain days (BlackOut days).

This group of SUPER SAVER tariffs includes:

SUPER-PEX - air ticket can be used for up to 3 months. Changing the date of departure and arrival is not allowed; in addition, a minimum period of stay has been established. You can return your ticket one day before your flight.

SUPER-APEX - if you are late for a flight, money for your ticket will not be refunded.

PROMO - tariffs that are developed by each carrier independently and the conditions are very similar to the super-apex tariff, but as a rule, with even more stringent conditions.

  • Family airfare- also not applicable in all directions. A 50% discount is provided for the accompanying spouse and children aged 2 to 25 years. The air ticket is valid for one month.
  • Spouse rate- applies to flights to a limited number of countries. At this rate, one of the spouses is given a 50% discount. This air ticket is valid for one month.
  • Group rates - this group tariffs are intended mainly for tourist groups. In this case, restrictions are imposed not only on the length of stay, but also on the number of people in the group (from 4 to 20 depending on the direction).
  • Pension tariff- not applicable on all routes and not by all airlines. This discount is valid for passengers who have reached 55-60 years of age (the exact age is determined by the airline) and, as a rule, is 25% - 30%.

Thus, the more significant the discount, the more restrictions the fare has; the more expensive the ticket, the more privileges the passenger has.

Airfare code

The presence of letters in the tariff code may indicate the following:

  • SS – this ticket fare has restrictions and requires early purchase of the ticket (3-14 days before the departure date)
  • ZZ – youth fare for air tickets (for youth under 24 years old)
  • CD – pension fare for air tickets (women over 55, men over 60)
  • OW – one-way airfare
  • RT – round-trip airfare
  • 1M – round-trip airfare, subject to return no later than 1 month
  • 3M – round-trip airfare, subject to return no later than 3 months later
  • Y – economy class airfare
  • W – premium economy airfare
  • C – business class air ticket prices\

Economy class airfare

Fares are indicated on tickets by letter codes. But the designation system and fare conditions differ depending on the airline. In general, three main economy class tariff groups can be distinguished:

Premium / Full Standard Promo
Tariff markingY, BM, H, NG, K, L, O, Q, S, T, U, V, W, X
Ticket validity period180-365 days30-180 days30 days
Open dateAllowedProhibitedProhibited
Ticket refund before departureNo penaltyWith a fineProhibited
Refund of a ticket in case of no-show for a flightNo penaltyWith a fineProhibited
Exchange your ticket before departureNo penaltyWith a fineWith a fine
Exchange of a ticket in case of no-show for a flightNo penaltyProhibitedProhibited

In addition, some tariffs may have additional restrictions. Such as, for example, the ability to choose a seat in the cabin during check-in. And lastly, different amounts of bonus miles are awarded for different tariffs.

Details by booking class

First grade:

  • R - supersonic class (suite) - exists only on Airbus aircraft A380
  • P - premium (superior) first class
  • F - first class
  • A - first class with discount

Business Class:

  • J - premium business class
  • C - business class
  • D - business class with discount
  • Z - business class with discount
  • I - business class with discount

Economy class:

  • W - premium economy class
  • S - economy class
  • Y - economy class
  • B - economy class with discount
  • H - economy class with discount
  • K - economy class with discount
  • L - economy class with discount
  • M - tourist class with discount
  • N - economy class with discount
  • Q - economy class with discount
  • T - economy class with discount
  • V - economy class with discount (youth fare)
  • X - economy class, group fare - reservation under certain conditions
  • E - economy class, shuttle fare (used on charters only) - reservations not allowed, seats confirmed at check-in
  • U - economy class, shuttle fare - no reservation required, seats guaranteed
  • G - economy class, group fare - reservation under certain conditions
  • O - economy class with discount

Conditions on board will be the same in economy class, regardless of the chosen fare, and the price difference may differ by 7 times. So the conclusion is simple: if you are sure that plans will not change, take the cheapest tariff.

Anyone for an experienced traveler One glance at your ticket is enough to get comprehensive information about the flight, booking, prices and rules that apply to a particular class. However, if you don't travel very often, the abundance of tariffs can be intimidating and make you panic. And this is definitely not worth doing. It is better to understand once and for all the possible classes and their rules and prices. Deciphering Aeroflot tariffs is not such a difficult task if you know the algorithm.

Please note that it does not matter where you buy the ticket (at the box office, on the website or on the agent’s resource), the main thing here is to familiarize yourself with the fare rules. They assert your rights and the rights of the carrier. They usually cover not only seat comfort, but also regulations regarding return, boarding, and so on. All this is very important if you need to exchange or return tickets. Cheap services are not the best correct criterion choice. It is worth understanding that low price due to only one thing - a huge amount restrictions. The cheaper the ticket, the more there are and the more inconvenient it will be in critical situations. Currently there are the following tariff classes:

  1. Promo-economy.
  2. Budget-economy.
  3. Optimum-economy.
  4. Economy status
  5. Optimum business.
  6. Status business.

For each of them, a letter encoding is also used. It’s worth taking a closer look at the most popular classes.

Promo-economy is considered the simplest and cheapest fare from Aeroflot. But there are a large number of restrictions and prohibitions. It’s difficult to call it convenient. Aeroflot calls this booking class suitable for students and budget tourists. An open return flight date is, of course, prohibited here. It is also worth knowing that the date of the return flight here, in principle, cannot be any. You need to be at your destination before the next Sunday, otherwise you simply won’t be able to fly at this fare.

However, if the flight is carried out between Russian cities, then these rules do not apply. You can stay at your destination for no more than a month for any country and city.
Aeroflot has its own bonus system. When there are enough of them, you can get a significant discount or even free ticket. Each flight and class has its own amount. In the case of the economy promo, this is 25% miles.

Transit conditions and transfers are prohibited in this tariff, so you won’t be able to see any country along the way. It is also not allowed to upgrade your service class upon boarding.
The following return conditions apply:

  • refund of the ticket if there is more than a day left before departure - with a fee of 25 euros;
  • less than 24 hours – a fine of 25% of the ticket price and a total fee of 25 euros;
  • You cannot return your ticket right before departure.

If you are flying within Russia, you can change some flight conditions with a fine of 2000-4000 rubles, but for flights abroad it is 100 euros. For children under 2 years old, it provides a 90% discount (in Russia, flights are generally free), but if the child is over two years old, then there are no discounts at all. The exception is Russian flights throughout the country for children aged 2 to 12 years, then a 25% discount is given.

Economy class optimum Aeroflot: what is it?

This tariff is quite popular because, on the one hand, it is inexpensive, and on the other, there are much fewer restrictions here. Aeroflot sells this economy fare most often. Here, as in the previous case, an open departure date in reverse direction. However, there are no restrictions on the minimum period of stay at the destination. You can stay in the country for a maximum of six months.

Bonus miles here it's a solid 150%. Transit transfers are also allowed here. You can upgrade your service class, but each flight has its own surcharge system. In case of return, the following rules apply:

  • more than a day - a fee of 25 euros, for Russian destinations - 900 rubles;
  • less than 24 hours – 25% of the total amount;
  • when landing - prohibited.

You can change flight conditions by paying a fine of 50 euros. But if you fly to America, the amount will be 100 euros. For children under 2 years old, the same discounts apply as in the case of the previous tariffs, but if a child over 2 years old travels alone, unaccompanied, then he is given 0%, and with adults - 25%.

Business status: what are the conditions for this tariff?

There are classes of Aeroflot tickets that are reserved for more presentable clients who are willing to pay many times more for a flight. But such tariffs also have many advantages. An open return flight date is allowed here. Bonus miles are 200%.

You can stay at your destination for up to a year; there is no minimum period. Transit connections are also allowed. The rules for returning tickets are as follows:

  • more than 24 hours in advance - full refund, without any fines or surcharges;
  • in less than 24 hours – also a full refund;
  • upon registration - full refund.

You can change flight conditions without additional payment. Children under 2 years old travel with a 90% discount (free in Russia). From two years of age a 50% discount is provided for accompanying adults.
It is noteworthy that similar conditions are provided within the economy status tariff. Almost all conditions are duplicated here, including an open return date, a year of stay at the destination and 200% bonus miles.

The return conditions are also duplicated here. There is no need to pay extra for any types of returned tickets, even if you decide to cancel the flight right before departure. What is changing here? In fact, only the quality of service on the flight, the convenience of the seat, the serving of drinks and food.

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Today, visiting any point on the planet is accessible to everyone. Air service simplifies this task. However, such voyages are designed for different levels of comfort. Let's decide how to choose a flight class and what you should pay attention to when purchasing an air ticket.

Considering the current level various airlines world, passengers independently choose classes of service on airplanes. Based on the degree of convenience of the trip, tourists have the right to purchase first, business or economy category tickets. In addition, these three main areas of service imply an internal division according to the degree of booking and other conditions.

In general, an air ticket booking class is an encoding in the form of Latin characters that determines specific quotas for the number of seats or booking time limits. This definition should not be confused with service level - after all, both categories have different characteristics. To understand the information presented a little, we will tell you in more detail about all the possible nuances.

Top class service

On intercontinental flights, competitive airlines offer all-inclusive flights to wealthy passengers. First class on such liners consists of separate “rooms”, where the tourist is provided with a full-fledged bed, a choice of menus from upscale restaurants and full complex entertainment. Sometimes on board ships offering such services there are individual shower blocks and dressing rooms.

Of course, the chairs here are made of materials High Quality and are equipped with convenient functions: massage, heating, orthopedic seats. Seat involves its transformation into a full-fledged bed or its additional installation. In addition, some airlines add a personal bar and cinema to the services of wealthy customers.

On tickets such places are indicated by marking them with the symbols “P”, “F” or “A”. The mark “P” means booking individual cabins of an improved standard. There are separate beds for sleeping, satellite communications and TV monitors. Similar conditions are feasible on Airbus A330 or Boeing 747 200 airliners. Marking "F" implies travel in first class on general rules. The designation “A” indicates that a seat is provided under special conditions - at a discount offered by the airline at the peak of seasonal flights.

In addition, first class passengers have additional privileges. At the airport, these people check in in a separate hall or compartment. Here they are provided with individual waiting rooms, where they have everything they need, including showers. Unlimited Internet, a selection of snacks and drinks, comfortable furniture and other entertainment are the minimum requirements at any airport for passengers flying in this class. This category of tourists gets to the airport terminal by individual special premium transport, and the standards for carrying luggage for such passengers far exceed the standard minimum established by the airlines.

Enhanced comfort flights

Business class airline cabins are becoming a substitute for first-class flights on domestic and international flights short range. In addition, some types of aircraft, such as the Boeing 777 200, are equipped with both types of cabins. Conditions increased comfort suggest an increase in the number of pieces of client’s carry-on luggage - 2 pieces versus one piece for passengers flying under general conditions. In addition, airlines have provided a sufficient amount of space between the rows of seats, twin seats, which in most cases are located along the sides of the aircraft. The following seating options are usually used here:

  1. Backrest folding angle 160º. The standard seat width here varies between 440–860 mm. The passages between the lines range from 0.84 to 2.02 meters, depending on the dimensions of the liner.
  2. 180º reclining chairs. Here the dimensions of the seats range from 460 mm to 580 mm, and the dimensions of the aisles will be at least 1.4 meters. The maximum width between the seats reaches 1.7 m. The reclining angle of the back allows you to transform the seat into a comfortable one. sleeping area and minimizes the client’s discomfort on the plane.

When flying, Wi-Fi is available here, you can choose from a wide range of menus, you can charge your gadgets and read the latest press. Airports also provide some privileges for such passengers. These people register either at a separate terminal or bypassing the general queue. In addition, the waiting area for such clients is equipped with fairly comfortable living conditions in separate rooms.

Passengers who have canceled their trip here have the opportunity to return their air tickets at their nominal value or postpone their trip to a time convenient for them. As for ticket markings, the business class category includes the symbols “J”, “C”, “D”, “Z”, “I”.

Moreover, the mark “J” indicates the reservation of premium class seats. Here the seats will be more spacious, the choice of drinks and snacks will be wider. In addition, this category of clients has the right to count on providing additional entertainment During the flight.

The abbreviation "C" means business class travel on a general basis, and the last three characters indicate a reservation on the plane with a possibility of reduced prices during the season. As you can see, special flight conditions allow you to travel in comfort. The only negative in this situation, the cost of the ticket becomes high - usually the price of such seats in the cabin is approximately four times higher than the cost of a standard air ticket.

General flight conditions

Since we have outlined the main characteristics of places of high and increased comfort, let’s move on to the issues of providing standard services. When purchasing a ticket to an economy cabin, some people flying for the first time are interested in: “B class on an airplane - what is it?” This designation indicates the possibility of the airline providing discounts during peak periods. tourist season. The symbol refers to the booking category and is indirectly related to the flight conditions.

For economy class passengers, the carrier allocates a large part of the cabin, because this option is very popular among residents of any country

If we talk about comfort, the economy class of any airliner consists of standard seats that are located quite compactly, which reduces the comfort of clients on the road. There are certain restrictions on some seats here - the backs of the seats at emergency passages and seats located in front of the food and sanitary blocks do not recline or do not recline completely.

Seats of this class occupy the main part of the aircraft and are located in the middle and rear areas of the board. Their layout usually follows a 3:3 or 3:4:3 scheme, depending on the type and model of the aircraft. As a rule, there is no talk of a comfortable flight here, but each of the seats is nevertheless equipped with an armrest and a transformable table. Although the company offers meals for passengers who have chosen such travel conditions only on a flight lasting more than two hours.

The service offered to economy class passengers includes only the essentials necessary for the duration of the flight.

Low-cost airlines specializing in short-term flights exclude the provision of free food altogether. Here passengers rely exclusively on a limited number of drinks. For customers occupying standard seats, airlines impose some restrictions on the carriage of hand luggage (on average up to 10 kg) and baggage (about 23 kg).

Registration of such people takes place at the general counter at the airport; the lounge area here is also public and does not involve any special frills. A bus takes passengers directly to the plane, and in some cases, clients travel independently. All possible inconveniences are compensated by the low cost of the trip - general cabin tickets are affordable for most residents of the country. Let's take a closer look at some of the nuances of the flight that a trip of this level of service involves.

About the classification of economy booking

As in situations with the purchase of tickets to a high-convenience cabin, there are several options for passengers of different levels of solvency and aspirations. Experts refer to economy class encodings as “W”, “S”, “Y”, “B”, “H”, “K”, “L”, “M”, “N”, “Q”, “T” , “V”, “X”, “O” and “G” reservation categories. Let's consider them in the given order.

The Latin symbol in the “class” column of the ticket indicates the passenger’s flight category

The “W” symbol suggests the client’s ability to occupy premium seats in the cabin. Usually the distance in front of such seats is increased, sometimes the seats themselves are located in pairs (near emergency exits on some modifications of the aircraft). Fixed and standard conditions require category “S” and class “Y” on the aircraft. What does this mean? Experienced tourists know that tickets with such markings do not provide for any changes in terms of the agreed travel conditions or cost.

The remaining symbols, with the exception of the “G” marking, suggest the possibility of reducing the cost of the flight at the discretion of the airline. This includes the “N” class on the plane, the “Q” and “T” markings. Category “V” is considered youth, and the symbols “K” and “L” are considered cheap seats, which are sometimes subject to a discount.

On some large airliners The seats at the rear of the board are called “tourist” seats. It is for this category that you can purchase air tickets marked “Class M”. On an airplane, this level is served under the same conditions as category “Y” or with some restrictions.

A purchased ticket for an economy cabin marked “M” means that this type of seat is eligible for airline discounts during peak seasonal flights

As for the “G” mark, here the airlines provide for group seat reservations. A similar practice is used during charter flights, when the tour operator buys only part of the aircraft or a separate block of seats. In addition, there are other reservation class encodings. Economy class "E" on the plane means that you cannot choose your seat in advance. Here, the passenger determines the seat at check-in for the flight. The “U” symbol means that a seat reservation is not required, since clients are guaranteed to occupy all seats, according to the fare of their air ticket.
Finally, we note that airlines independently control the number of tickets that offer discounts. Keep in mind that when you downgrade your comfort class, the quota for the number of air tickets drops proportionally.

When purchasing a plane ticket, passengers independently determine the class of service on the airliner
Flying in first class is the most expensive, but most comfortable way to travel.
Flying business class offers certain privileges for passengers, as well as an increased degree of seat comfort and service.
For business class passengers at the airport there is a separate check-in terminal and a convenient waiting room

According to statistics, air travel holds a leading position in the market passenger transportation. The degree of comfort of a flight is directly related to the seat you occupy in the cabin. In total there are 3 classes of service on board, offering a variety of Additional services or a list of restrictions. For the convenience of passengers, each gradation is indicated by a specific letter on the plane ticket.

Let's take a closer look at what class Y is and what benefits you will receive when purchasing a ticket with this letter designation.

Main classes and selection factors

When choosing a seat and class of service, the passenger takes into account factors such as his financial capabilities, purpose of the trip, duration of the flight, personal preferences and even phobias and prejudices. It is also equally important for some travelers in which part of the cabin their seat is located, because in front and in the middle it is not so noisy, but tail section represents a safer zone in case of accidents that may occur during takeoff or landing.

So, seats on airplanes are divided into:

  • first grade;
  • Business Class;
  • Economy class.

First grade

Passengers in this prestigious class can:

  • before the arrival of the airliner, while away the time in a special comfortable zone;
  • check in for your flight without a queue or do it in a separate VIP terminal and drive up to the ramp in a premium car;
  • in the salon they can use a folding chair or sofa, order food and drinks from a wide range of dishes, and the staff is ready to fulfill any of their requests.

Business Class

This option gives the passenger the opportunity to:

  • after a long flight, put your clothes in order in a specially designated place;
  • choose a menu that will satisfy the needs of passengers on medical diets, traveling with children, as well as those who have strict preferences related to religion;
  • change the departure date or even return the ticket, while receiving its entire cost back.

Economy class

Places in this category are the cheapest. They are distinguished by:

  • equipment with a folding table and a pocket with an illustrated magazine and an evacuation map;
  • the number of meals and its quality depends on the airline;
  • at long flight Everyone is given earplugs, pillows, blankets.

Y – the most expensive economy class option

Here we come to the mysterious Y. The ignorant will have to learn that this letter means belonging to the most expensive economy class option. The cost of tickets is close to almost the same as business class, since class Y tickets exclude any restrictions.

What are the advantages of an economy class Y ticket? Having a ticket includes:

  • the ability to change the date and direction of the flight;
  • full refund of the ticket price, including after check-in for the flight;
  • booking it without any need to pay an immediate fee.
  • open return flight date valid for a year;
  • upgraded class of service;
  • 90% discount for children under 2 years old or free flight for them when accompanied by you; and from 2 to 12 years old - half the cost of the ticket with the provision of a separate seat;
  • The free baggage allowance is 2 pieces.

In addition, Y class seats are located in the middle and rear of the aircraft. Unlike higher-class seats, the width of the seats and aisles between the rows is narrower. However, each seat is equipped with a folding backrest and table, as well as comfortable armrests. Depending on the carrier company for which the Class Y ticket was purchased, passengers may be provided with other services. They usually include hot meals with a choice of menus and hygiene kits.

During short flights, passengers are offered only hot and cold drinks. Service for these passengers is carried out after the service provided to passengers of a higher class.

Knowledge of the above nuances will allow you to choose a plane ticket competently - in accordance with your capabilities and preferences.

 

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