But airlines can cancel flights more than 2 weeks before departure… And maybe create new flights instead.
lxpnh98_2 on
You’re goddamn right.
Soepkip43 on
This is their business risk. They chose to sell these tickets well in advance for this price to make sure they sold as much seats as possible. Then the world changed.
Natural_Read9357 on
They will take peanuts out instead.
Ooops, they already did!
lEnforceRl on
Of course not! Imagine we were all able to do that.
Oh woops look at that, I could’ve sold my car for 2k more since I’m struggling rn and the car is more expensive. Let me go back to the guy I sold it too and demand either 2k from him or take it back, give him the money, and resell it to him for 2k more.
I hope we live in a simulation cause this shit can’t be real.
massivemember69 on
Well, duh!
Airlines are fools if they think governments will allow them to adjust prices after everything is done and final.
Kokophelli on
It will be cheaper to refund all tickets than fly with super high fuel prices. I except a lot of “mechanical problems” cancellations
RefrigeratorDry3004 on
Funny how airlines don’t reduce prices when fuel suddenly drops, but when the price suddenly increases they are all about saving themselves.
enrperes on
Booked a Volotea flight ~2 months ago and I was charged an extra 28€ 7 days before the flight (yesterday), due to „fuel price increase“.
Penis-Dance on
They will just cancel the flights instead.
younkoda on
So if fuel prices drop do we get a refund then?
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But airlines can cancel flights more than 2 weeks before departure… And maybe create new flights instead.
You’re goddamn right.
This is their business risk. They chose to sell these tickets well in advance for this price to make sure they sold as much seats as possible. Then the world changed.
They will take peanuts out instead.
Ooops, they already did!
Of course not! Imagine we were all able to do that.
Oh woops look at that, I could’ve sold my car for 2k more since I’m struggling rn and the car is more expensive. Let me go back to the guy I sold it too and demand either 2k from him or take it back, give him the money, and resell it to him for 2k more.
I hope we live in a simulation cause this shit can’t be real.
Well, duh!
Airlines are fools if they think governments will allow them to adjust prices after everything is done and final.
It will be cheaper to refund all tickets than fly with super high fuel prices. I except a lot of “mechanical problems” cancellations
Funny how airlines don’t reduce prices when fuel suddenly drops, but when the price suddenly increases they are all about saving themselves.
Booked a Volotea flight ~2 months ago and I was charged an extra 28€ 7 days before the flight (yesterday), due to „fuel price increase“.
They will just cancel the flights instead.
So if fuel prices drop do we get a refund then?