Monday, December 10, 2018

Verminous Behaviour.

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
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.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6477855/Airlines-ripping-passengers-cancelling-return-flights.html

No Apology - But Labour FINALLY Backtracks on Wicked Inheritance Robbery Imposed Onto Our Food Suppliers.

Farmers REJOICE! You have beaten these leftist buffoons too stoopid to understand how either our farming or our economy work! RR made to loo...