Airlines are routinely cancelling passengers’ return flights if they miss the first leg of the journey, a watchdog claims.
The ‘rip-off’ practice can leave travellers thousands of pounds out of pocket, says Which?.
So-called ‘no-show’ clauses are often buried in the terms and conditions when a ticket is purchased.
Airlines are routinely cancelling passengers’ return flights if they miss first leg according to Which?. Stock picture shows a Virgin Atlantic plane
They involve cancelling connecting or return flights if someone does not board the plane for their first flight – even if they have made an outward journey on a different flight. Typically no refund is given and seats can be re-sold, allowing airlines to double their money. Mail.
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