Ministers are planning to crack down on budget airlines like Ryanair and easyJet by banning 'drip pricing', a practice that lures customers with cheap tickets but then charges large fees for hold luggage, seat selection, and printing boarding passes. The move aims to protect families from being hit with unexpected costs. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reports that flying to Europe in 2024 may become more affordable after years of high prices. Additionally, Dollar Flight Club is offering a heavily discounted membership to make trips more affordable. However, CNBC warns that missing a $7.40 fee could prevent passengers from boarding the plane.
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Ministers plot crackdown on budget airlines like Ryanair and easyJet with ban on sneaky 'drip pricing' that sees families lured with cheap tickets before being hammered by large fees for hold luggage, picking seats and even printing boarding passes https://t.co/4azTbMhOuN https://t.co/FNypHk8inA