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Ryanair responds to EU queries

27-Aug-2008
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Ryanair responds to EU queries

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Ryanair confirmed that it had sent a detailed response to the European Commission’s enquiry letter concerning Ryanair’s policy of banning bookings made on unauthorised, illegal screenscraper/ticket-tout websites.

 

A copy of this EU correspondence and Ryanair’s reply has been published on Ryanair’s website at www.Ryanair.com. Ryanair provided the European Commission with detailed documentary evidence to demonstrate that these screenscraper/ticket-tout websites are:


1. Guilty of unauthorised and illegal access to the Ryanair.com website.
2. In breach of Ryanair.com’s copyright.
3. In breach of Ryanair’s terms and conditions of travel and terms and conditions of use.
4. Do not provide consumers with Ryanair’s accurate terms and conditions.
5. Do not provide consumers with accurate details of Ryanair’s pricing.
6. Do not keep consumers informed of changes in Ryanair’s terms and conditions or flight information.
7. Are regularly and consistently over-charging consumers with over 200% or 300% hidden mark-ups on Ryanair’s ticket prices.

Ryanair provided the European Commission with evidence of four specific websites, Bravofly.com, Edreams.com, Volgratis.com, Wegelo.com in which the airline’s ticket prices had been inflated by 200% or 300%, without the consumers knowledge, and these hidden mark-ups are billed to the consumer as if this was the Ryanair ticket price. These specific documented examples show the following hidden overcharging of consumers;

(a) Bravofly.com price EUR60.93
Ryanair ticket price EUR19.95
Bravofly overcharge EUR40.95 (205%)

(b) Edreams.com price EUR385.97
Airline ticket price EUR106.87
Edreams overcharge EUR279.10 (260%)

(c) Volgratis.com price EUR63.25
Ryanair ticket price EUR25.25
Volgratis overcharge EUR38.00 (150%)

(d) Wegolo.com price EUR37.00
Ryanair ticket price EUR10.00
Wegelo overcharge EUR27.00 (370%)

Ryanair has pointed out to the European Commission that the illegal and unauthorised activities of these screenscraper/ticket-tout websites have in recent weeks caused dramatic slowdowns and outages on the Ryanair.com website, resulting in bona fide consumers being unable to access Ryanair’s timetables, prices or make bookings on Ryanair.com. Ryanair also explained to the European Commission that since it is the only airline to operate with a lowest price guarantee, Ryanair’s guarantee becomes invalid if these ticket tout websites can overcharge consumers with 200% or 300% hidden mark ups on Ryanair’s guaranteed lowest ticket prices.

Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary confirmed today:

“We have responded to the European Commission’s enquiries by providing them with documentary evidence of this unauthorised, illegal ticket-tout scam being perpetrated on consumers by these screenscraper websites. It is remarkable, but unsurprising, that a number of European Government agencies and the European Commission has sought to blame Ryanair for blocking the illegal activities of these screenscrapers, instead of tackling the real consumer scandal which is the hidden 200% or 300% mark ups being levied and over-charged on innocent consumers by these illegal screenscraper/ticket-tout websites.

“Since Ryanair is the only airline doing anything to eliminate this unauthorised and illegal practice, we are now calling on the European Commission in general and DG TREN in particular, to take action to force these unauthorised, illegal screenscraper/ticket tout websites to desist from unlawfully overcharging consumers by 200% or 300%, particularly when they provide no useful service to consumers.”

(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 27-Aug-08

 

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