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In message , at 20:35:42 on Tue, 24
Jan 2012, " remarked: It is possible that you were looking at a fare quoted by a budget airline. Many of them, as part of their sales gimmick, have in the past advertised very low fares but have not always note all the taxes. I've just looked up a ticket from Birmingham, UK to Germany on Lufthansa (chosen because that's the most recent route I flew using my own money) and while it's true there's a rule now about prices being shown as "all inclusive"[1] the cheapest available fare in a month's time is over £400 return (and business class more like £1000). So their advertising of "from £49" [each way] is what lures the customer in. I don't think planning only one month ahead is an unrealistic expectation, it's what I'd normally do if flying on business. [1] in their own words 'including taxes, fees and charges' -- Roland Perry |
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