'Surprise' airline debit card surcharges to be scrappedThe Office of Fair Trading (OFT) believes that people should not have to incur surcharges to use a debit card online By TTM on 05 July 2012 in News |
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Following OFT enforcement action twelve airlines have agreed to include debit card surcharges in the headline price rather than surprise consumers at the end of the booking process. Any surcharges for paying by credit card will be easy to find when booking online. Aer Lingus, BMI Baby, Eastern Airways, easyJet, Flybe, German Wings, Jet2, Lufthansa, Ryanair, Thomas Cook, Thomson (TUI) and Wizz Air were subject to an OFT consumer law investigation and have agreed to change their practices. The OFT believes that people should not have to incur surcharges to use a debit card online. Debit cards are the online equivalent of cash which means that headline prices should be the price people can pay. The OFT believes that traders may still impose surcharges for credit cards, which can be more costly to process. However, it is critical that these charges are transparent and not sprung on shoppers towards the end of the booking process. As part of the OFT’s enforcement action the airlines agreed to make surcharges for credit cards more transparent so that these charges will be clearer and easier to find during the booking process. Following recommendations from the OFT last year, the Government has also announced plans to bring forward legislation to ban excessive debit and credit card surcharges across the economy. The OFT estimated that debit and credit card surcharging in the airlines sector cost consumers £300million a year. Eastern Airways, easyJet, Flybe, German Wings, Lufthansa, Thomas Cook, Thomson (TUI) and Wizz Air have already made changes to their pricing structures, websites and marketing materials agreed during the course of the OFT investigation. Other airlines will change their advertising practices by 1 August and fully complete further changes over the coming months. Clive Maxwell, the OFT’s Chief Executive, said: "This is a great outcome for the millions of people who buy flights online. It is important that the cost presented when they search for a flight is realistic and that they are not surprised by extra charges. Otherwise it is harder for them to shop around for the best deal. "Because of our enforcement action, most airlines have already made their headline prices and other payment charges easier to understand by changing their systems and processes. The rest will complete changes in the coming months. We made it clear from the start that we would use all of our enforcement powers, including court action if necessary, but are pleased to have reached agreement with the airlines before court proceedings were required." In June last year, the OFT responded to a super-complaint from Which? and warned the airline industry to change practices or risk enforcement action. Incidentally, easyjet have been imposing a £9 administration fee since January. It replaces the £8 credit card fee. Photo: vamapaull via Flickr CommentsAdd Your CommentPlease note: all comments will be manually verified by our staff before appearing on the site. Please do not try and spam and do not use offending language. If you want to be notified when your post has been published, add your email address below. Related ItemsBranson Interested in Buying GatwickAirline Food Is Costly Good Buy E111, Hello EHIC Durham, small but perfectly formed Easyjet New Route to Istanbul Royal Wedding boosts flight searches to London The most popular UK attraction for overseas tourists is... London gets a new attraction: cable car across the Thames BAA must sell two London airports Beware Budget Hotels For A Dirty Weekend London by night: Thames Evening River Cruise Bag a British Blue Flag Beach holiday Upcoming Formula 1 Grand Prix events around the world Eurostar Tickets On Sale For Belgium B-Road Britain News Archives |








