PRESS RELEASE
AIRLINES: ANTITRUST SANCTIONS RYANAIR WITH 500K+ FINES FOR UNFAIR COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
The airline tally rises to seven with fines totalling nearly one million euros. Alitalia, Blu express, Germanwings and Air Italy as well as Wizz Air and Easyjet have already been sanctioned.
Ryanair is being fined over 500 thousand euros for unfair commercial practices towards consumers. The Antitrust Authority's ruling adds yet another measure to a series of investigations into large and small European airlines, which have been hit with nearly one million euros in fines so far.
The sights of the Authority are set on deceptiveness, weak transparency, inadequacy and even the outright lack of information about ticket prices, which in some cases lack any indication of various predictable and unavoidable fees that are not added in until the moment of credit card payment. Investigations were launched in response to numerous complaints received from consumers and consumer organizations with the support of the Authority's Contact Center.
Five specific Ryanair practices were contested:
Other airlines fined recently include Alitalia (105,000 euros), Blu express (75,000 euros), Air Italy (55,000 euros), Germanwings (50,000 euros), Wizz Air (55,000 euros) and Easyjet (120,000 euros) for a total of 962,050 euros
Rome – 04th July 2011