Google
 

Saturday, April 12, 2008

I have seen many air services ads in television which claims that their air service is the cheapest air service in India. Now only I understood the technique followed by them. It seems that they cheat passengers by not including expenses like fueling and insurance in the basic fare and then combining it with taxes. If basic fare is Rs 2,000 then the fuel surcharge will be about Rs 8,000. More than 44 famous airlines received notice from federation of travel agents which includes Air India, Jet Airways, Lufthansa, British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Virgin Atlantic. This is really a good move by federation of travel agents. The only doubt in my mind is that who is taking all the money if the taxes are not going to the government?????? Can anyone answer this question?????

No comments:

ss_blog_claim=fb716f69c08db92163277912feb24b94