Originally posted by Scrooge
There was a piece in the USA Today about a class action being filed in California, the lead attorney is saying that VS/BA will probably end up paying $15 - $25 per trip made in the form of travel vouchers [:?]
I'll see your $25 and raise it to £165 having spotted this :: Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll
I did laugh at one of the comments made on the BBC. "I'd rather fly with BA than those sneaks at Virgin!"
A fool and his money.......
A fool and his money.......
Thanks
Darren
Darren
Hmm. What time period does the class action cover? On my flights alone, £165/month for xxx years could be quite a lot of money... [:0]
However, I'm not sure I'd actually persue it. (It's a bit like the bank charges one, where people are now b*tching about the terms in a contract THEY agreed to years ago).
EVERYONE knew the price they were paying when they contracted into being provided the service of a flight; if they didn't like it, their CHOICE was not to travel (or travel with another carrier). I'm not entirely sure where I sit in terms of the fence on this one, but I have to say I'm swaying towards the airlines's side...
However, I'm not sure I'd actually persue it. (It's a bit like the bank charges one, where people are now b*tching about the terms in a contract THEY agreed to years ago).
EVERYONE knew the price they were paying when they contracted into being provided the service of a flight; if they didn't like it, their CHOICE was not to travel (or travel with another carrier). I'm not entirely sure where I sit in terms of the fence on this one, but I have to say I'm swaying towards the airlines's side...
Good article in the Economist this week about VS/BA on this issue.
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