Air fare promotions
Aug 9th, 2018 | By The Editor
Some airlines have adopted the habit of listing the price of a ticket as being only that price when two people travel together. Is this being transparent?
Some airlines have adopted the habit of listing the price of a ticket as being only that price when two people travel together. Is this being transparent?
Why is it that it took the EU so long to realise that Airbnb was not conforming to the law since the rest of the travel industry was brought into line many years ago?
Last week a House of Lords Select Committee suggested that the online travel agencies lack accountability and transparency. They further suggested that they should be scrutinised by competition authorities.
We are used to having to look at the small print in airline adverts and e-mails but an e-mail from easyJet caught my eye this morning. This was an offer for a flight to Belfast. The price was £26.49. Actually from £26.49 so you automatically think that there is a catch somewhere like its only applicable if there is an “x” in the month or there are just two seats at this rate.