How to select Economy flexible (Y, B, H) on short haul with a J return
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I need 60 TPs to retain Gold – I’m looking at booking a return with one leg in J and the other in Economy Flexible but I can’t see a way of doing it.
Is it actually going to be more expensive than a J return?
I think someone else had a similar problem the other day. Have you tried starting with economy, you usually then get CE as an option as well? But I’m guessing you might not be able to combine flex and non-flex fares?
Otherwise, unless you’re trying to do a B2B-type trip, book each leg separately?
A J return to BSL or LUX may be cheaper.
I need 60 TPs to retain Gold – I’m looking at booking a return with one leg in J and the other in Economy Flexible but I can’t see a way of doing it.
Is it actually going to be more expensive than a J return?
A YBH out even with an I class back (or v.v.) is going to cost way more than a straight I/I class return.
I need 60 TPs to retain Gold – I’m looking at booking a return with one leg in J and the other in Economy Flexible but I can’t see a way of doing it.
Is it actually going to be more expensive than a J return?
A YBH out even with an I class back (or v.v.) is going to cost way more than a straight I/I class return.
Exactly as I have discovered – Flexible Y one way £497 versus J return £332.
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