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Lufthansa sues passenger who missed his flight
A method commonly used by airline passengers to get cheaper fares is at the center of a court row between a German airline and one of its customers. Lufthansa has taken a passenger, who didn't show up for the last leg of his ticketed journey, to court in an apparent bid to clamp down on "hidden city" ticketing. The practice involves passengers leaving their journey at a layover point, instead of making a final connection. (edition.cnn.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Luckily, although I live in Europe, I don't need to fly Lufthansa. Haven't done it for quite a time. There are cheaper ones, selling flights leg by leg, one way also. Lufthansa hasn't noticed the world has changed.
Airlines overbook so we will wreak vengeance by gaming the system. If a system can be gamed , then it is your solemn duty to game it to highlight the inadequacies of the system to what are increasingly useless , dictatorial airlines. Never mind the security annoyance.
Agree with Mike.
I go to a supermarket, and avail myself of a buy-two-get-one-free offer. I only get through two and a half of what I've bought and throw the rest away. Will I be sued for not consuming everything I've bought?
Only justification for suing would be the point raised by Andre Duijnmayer.
Case law needs to be established that means, if you play the system, created by the airlines, provided you tell them you're dropping out, you can't be touched.
I go to a supermarket, and avail myself of a buy-two-get-one-free offer. I only get through two and a half of what I've bought and throw the rest away. Will I be sued for not consuming everything I've bought?
Only justification for suing would be the point raised by Andre Duijnmayer.
Case law needs to be established that means, if you play the system, created by the airlines, provided you tell them you're dropping out, you can't be touched.
I wonder what reason for missing the flight.most people want to make there flight to wherever.now they use them over the top I think one customer lost
Go back and re-read the first paragraph of the article.......there is your answer!
If he did inform the airline would he have got a refund? And would the airline sell his seat again? I think the answer would be no and yes for the latter.