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Home  /  World  /  Qantas Airways’ blunder: Hundreds of first-class tickets sold at 85 percent discount due to coding error

Qantas Airways’ blunder: Hundreds of first-class tickets sold at 85 percent discount due to coding error

by Emma Miller
August 28, 2024
in Australia, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Qantas Airways' blunder: Hundreds of first-class tickets sold at 85 percent discount due to coding error

Airline Faces Backlash After Offering Refunds or Downgrades

In a startling turn of events, Qantas Airways accidentally sold hundreds of first-class tickets at a steep discount due to a coding error, according to a report by The Independent. The airline is now scrambling to offer refunds or downgrade the affected passengers.

Unbelievable discounts

On Thursday, Qantas posted flights from Australia to the United States on its website. Due to a technical glitch, these first-class tickets were listed at prices up to 85% lower than their usual rates. For a brief window of approximately eight hours, return flights were available for under $5,000, roughly $15,000 cheaper than usual. During this period, over 300 customers managed to snap up these heavily discounted tickets.

The first-class tickets included access to exclusive airport lounges, champagne service, expansive seating, and bedding, and even the chance to “peruse a pillow menu” among other premium amenities.

However, the dream-like offers were soon revealed to be a mistake. According to Qantas’ terms and conditions, the airline reserves the right to cancel bookings, issue refunds, or reissue tickets at the correct fare if an error in pricing is “reasonably obvious.”

Offering alternatives

Qantas has stated that while they cannot honor the first-class tickets, they will allow affected passengers to upgrade to a higher class, though not first-class. A business-class ticket, still significantly discounted at 65% off, will be offered as an alternative.

Official statement

A spokesperson for the Australian airline commented, “Unfortunately, this is a case where the fare was actually too good to be true.” They added, “As a gesture of goodwill, we’re rebooking customers in business class at no additional cost. Customers also have the option of a full refund.”

Customer reactions

The incident has sparked a mix of disappointment and understanding among customers, with some expressing their frustration over the lost opportunity for a luxurious travel experience and others appreciating the airline’s willingness to offer a significant discount and refunds.

As Qantas works to rectify this situation, the airline industry and customers alike are reminded of the importance of accuracy in fare listings and the potential consequences of technical errors.

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