Big Boy wrote:As the quotes were obtained at about the same time, how can Thai Inter justify charging almost double? ie:
- Bucket Shop - £307 + £185 tax
- Thai Inter - £561 + £185.80 tax
A staggering difference of £254.80 - outrageous. Maybe they sell dried squid in their spare time
You can't say that all airlines are the same because I've recently bought tickets for my son to visit Japan, and it was cheaper to go directly to the airline.
BB, most large airlines like flag carriers are held to archaic pricing agreements that restrict their ability to discount tickets sold in countries other than their own.
This was originally to stop them from undercutting other countries flag carriers.
They get around this by selling the ticket nominally at full price through travel agents, but giving a large commission that the agent then passes most of back to the customer as a discount.
Because the whole thing has become pretty much rendered redundant, many airlines have set up internet subsidiaries that allow them to do the same thing direct.
I was at Dublin airport a few years ago trying to get a BA flight back to the UK. I went to the BA desk and was quoted a silly price, but when the guy behind the counter saw the look on my face he told me “I'm not supposed to tell use this, but if you go to the Air Lingus counter over there you will get the same ticket for half the price.” and he was right.