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Title: Issue Date: 14/08/00
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Children’s rates rise because of late booking

I write to make a point about a print-out fromviewdata which displays a First Choice costing.


From the print out it would seem the adult price is £179 per person and the child price is £154 per person.


It sounds good when the client says: “Oh, the child fare is £25 cheaper than the adult’s.”


When you come to book the flights, not only are there the ticket-on-departurecharges to add on but there is a £25 “child late price”.


This then, coincidentally, puts the flight cost up to just the same as the adult fare that was quoted.


Are children being discriminated against for booking late?


Steve Lapinskas


Travel Counsellors


Bolton, Lancashire



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