QUOTE(Boon3 @ Apr 17 2020, 07:05 PM)
And a lot of countries listed has that ** attached.
Yeah, it's open for booking but given the recent hooha over the 499 promo, travellers probably need to understand the risk before booking. What if book and then cannot fly, ie our MCO unexpectedly drags on? What if the other destination countries does not approve? What kind of rebate is AA offering? Free credits again?
just thinking out loud. Not interested on how the stick is trading.
AirAsia knows their customer base really well.Yeah, it's open for booking but given the recent hooha over the 499 promo, travellers probably need to understand the risk before booking. What if book and then cannot fly, ie our MCO unexpectedly drags on? What if the other destination countries does not approve? What kind of rebate is AA offering? Free credits again?
just thinking out loud. Not interested on how the stick is trading.
In a year or so if they are still here, most will be forgotten and people will go back if the COVID situation improves.
An AirAsia pilot once told me it is the customer responsibility to read all the fine print and it doesn't matter if there is deceptive marketing practice.
This is a company that have been fined for misleading ticket prices but went on their ways.
This round is going to be an interesting social experiment if people really bother about all of these stuff
Apr 17 2020, 07:56 PM

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