Spirit Air: Let Us Keep Scamming You

Despite the fact that airline passengers clearly benefit from knowing the total cost of a fare up front, some airlines such as Spirit are unhappy about the new rule because no longer can they advertise super-cheap fares that turn out to be far more expensive when taxes, fees and round-trip ticket costs are included. For example some airlines advertise $189 flights to London, not bothering to mention that taxes on the fare will be $450 or $500. Other airlines like to run fare sales advertising $19 fares, also not including fees and taxes or the fact the fare is only one way.As Crazy Eyes says, what chootspah.
Labels: air travel, feds, scams