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How Budget Airlines Make You Pay More Than the Original Ticket Price

Sohail Sawlani
Last updated: 9 June 2022 09:05
By Sohail Sawlani
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Have you ever found a very cheap deal for a flight, but ended up having a final ticket price way higher? Through this article, you will find out the logic behind these tricks and how Budget Airlines attract you with gimmicks such as these.

Summary
Pricing With 9sOnline Payment FeesBare-Bones ServiceOverbookingOverpriced In-Flight Meals

A few days ago, I was booking a flight on a Budget Airline. However, at the checkout, I noticed that the final ticket price was $15 more than the originally shown fare of $60, despite not having any add-ons (food, etc). After a while of scouring around, I found out that the extra $15 came from online payment transactions. While booking on other non-budget airlines, I did not face this problem at all.

Jetstar is a popular budget airline in Australia and Asia
Jetstar, a popular budget airline in Australia and Asia | © Jetstar

Here are some interesting methods that budget airlines tend to use:

Pricing With 9s

Several Budget airlines, tend to use pricing that ends with a 9 (e.g $49), ‘tricking’ us into thinking that the flight is cheaper than it is since we tend to view $49 closer to $40 than $50 at first glance. It makes most consumers feel that the ticket is ‘cheap’.

Online Payment Fees

Some budget airlines have online payment fees on top of the ticket prices. It may trick consumers who have planned the flight for their trip due to its low price, later for it to be more costly.

Ryanair's Boeing 737MAX
Ryanair, one of the most popular budget airlines in Europe | © Ryanair

Bare-Bones Service

Multiple budget airlines, even several American carriers, have stripped down the luxuries of a non-addon flight, making passengers pay extra for basic items such as overhead storage compartments and water. This makes the ticket price seem cheap at first, but extremely costly afterward.

Overbooking

Airlines also tend to sell more than the number of seats on the flight, in the event that passengers do not show up. However, if all passengers arrive, the extra passengers will be kicked out of the flight and sent for a later one. Usually, when booking, passengers are not aware of this and may have their plans derailed without prior warning.

JetBlue tells staff not to turn down shifts as it lets down crew and customers
Jetblue is one of America’s best budget airlines | © Matt Boucher

Overpriced In-Flight Meals

Lots of budget airlines tend to sell meals onboard for highly expensive prices. For example, recently, when I went on a flight, water was sold for $4 on board the aircraft!

 

Take note of these gimmicks when going on a budget airline! Always check twice!

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Sohail Sawlani
BySohail Sawlani
Aviation Reporter - Sohail is an avid aviation enthusiast and having been a previous Editorial Intern, is now an Aviation Reporter with Travel Radar. With a passion for Commercial Aviation and the machines behind the operations, he regularly contributes to the News & Analysis sections at Travel Radar. Outside of TR, he can be found on the Twitter realm as 'Planeopedia', posting about all things aviation!
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