The more sophisticated digital technology makes it easier for prospective passengers to make the process of booking or ticket booking. Each booking process, prospective passengers will get a code that can be used to print plane tickets before departure. The various booking codes on airplane tickets have different meanings, the following is an explanation.
1. SSSS Code
The SSSS code stands for Secondary Security Screening Selection, which means there will be a tighter additional security check. It is feared that passengers carry dangerous prohibited objects such as bombs or drugs. SSSS codes are usually given to those suspected of being terrorists, drug smugglers, and people with infectious diseases.
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The booking code on the airplane ticket that shows B, H, M, and Y indicates that the passenger is ordering the aircraft seat in the lowest class. Usually passengers with tickets coded B, H, M, Y will sit in the very back of the aircraft cabin.
3. Codes Q, K, L, N, M, S, T, U, V, W, X
Codes Q, K, L, N, M, S, T, U, V, W, and X have the same position as B, H, M, Y because they are both in the economic class. The special difference for the Q code is passengers who get special discounted rates from the airlines.
4. Codes J, C, I, D
Codes J, C, I, and D are used for passengers sitting in business class cabins. Passengers here will get facilities and services that are not obtained by economy class passengers. For example, seats are wider and soft, so comfortable to use for sleeping during the trip.
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Code E shows potential passengers to be in the premium economy class. Even though it is called economy, its level is above the regular economy and below business.
6. Code A
Code A is used for first class passengers with the best facilities and services. Besides A, F and P are also usually used to show prospective passengers from the first class.
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