http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1028315/fromItemId/142
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has instituted legal proceedings in the Federal Court, Melbourne against Air Asia Berhad (Air Asia).
Air Asia is a foreign corporation that carries on a business in Australia as a supplier of international air travel services to the Australian public.
The ACCC alleges that Air Asia on its website (www.airasia.com/au) did not display some airfare prices inclusive of all taxes, duties, fees and other mandatory charges. Businesses that choose to advertise a part of the price of a particular product or service must also prominently specify a single total price.
The alleged conduct is in relation to the following flights between:
The ACCC is seeking:
Air Asia is a foreign corporation that carries on a business in Australia as a supplier of international air travel services to the Australian public.
The ACCC alleges that Air Asia on its website (www.airasia.com/au) did not display some airfare prices inclusive of all taxes, duties, fees and other mandatory charges. Businesses that choose to advertise a part of the price of a particular product or service must also prominently specify a single total price.
The alleged conduct is in relation to the following flights between:
- Melbourne and Macau, London, Ho Chi Minh City, New Deli, Hangzhou and Chengdu
- Perth and Taipei, Phuket, Osaka, London, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hangzhou, and
- Gold Coast and Ho Chi Minh City.
The ACCC is seeking:
- declarations that Air Asia contravened the Competition and Consumer Act 2010
- an injunction to restrain Air Asia from engaging in misleading conduct in the future
- a court order that Air Asia publish corrective notices on its websites regarding the conduct
- penalties, and
- ACCC costs.
Release # NR 006/12
Issued: 24th January 2012
Although the airline involved is AirAsia X, the website is owned and operated by AirAsia, so the suit is against AirAsia, not AirAsia X, as I wrote before. AirAsia is providing the following services for AirAsia X, for a fee that has been strongly decreased lately (it was probably more easy to list services that were not included):
1. Engineering2. Cargo
3. Flight Operations4. Procurement
5. In-flight Sales
6. People (Human Resources)
7. Treasury
8. AirAsia Academy (Training)
9. Communications10. Information Technology
11. Ground Operations
12. Security
13. Ancillary Revenue
14. Commercial, Sales & Distribution
15. Go Holiday
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