Most agree that fuel surcharges are often misleading and non transparent.
But when it comes to frequent flyer awards, it becomes a real scam from the airlines. Many US airlines don’t defraud the passenger that way anymore (DoT regulation maybe?), but most EU airlines still do. Yes I think I have to pay third party airport or government fees, but airline fees such as fuel surcharges are just a theft when it comes to award tickets.
A supposively “free” ticket to Bangkok with LH would cost me around 350 EUR, a great part in fuel surcharge, thus airline revenue. And European destinations award tickets are a non sense for me anymore: why pay 20.000 (or more) miles + 100 EUR (or more) when I can fly for the same price with an advance booking?
I now have quite some miles I’m waiting to use… Is there any recent move from the EU Commission or Parliament to ban those surcharges on frequent flyer awards ticket?
The EU regulation seems to cover purchased tickets only. Summary here:
http://ec.europa.eu/transport/passenger ... rency.html
Fuel surcharge on awards. Any move from the EU?
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I am as astonished and shocked as you are by this practice.
I have decided some years ago to leave all those mileage programs and I go for the cheap option at that moment.
I think I have now 5 memberships, but I don't care. They just fill my mailbox .
I have decided some years ago to leave all those mileage programs and I go for the cheap option at that moment.
I think I have now 5 memberships, but I don't care. They just fill my mailbox .