Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
airline retroactively raising the price of a ticket
Are there any prohibitions against an airline retroactively raising the price of a ticket after it is purchased? If so, what are they? Thank you.
Asked on 11/18/03, 5:16 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alvin Tenner
Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner
Re: airline retroactively raising the price of a ticket
Unless the contract allows it, the price cannot be raised. However, if there were fligh changes between the time you bought and your flight, then you may be liable.
Answered on 11/18/03, 4:11 pm
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