Travel press what next : Consumer issue

Posted Monday, May 11th, 2009 at 5:27 pm 1 Comment »

Consumer travel advice issuesTravel consumer issues: Cheaperholidays to offer marriages online, and why not, after all EasyJet wants to hold marriage ceremonies in flight. and that Oxymoron from Ryanair wants to charge you for using the loo…

You would think that the travel press would look and that and say, yeah right and move on..

Instead they offer what is in effect free advertising to these companies for spouting rubbish…

There are far more important issues in travel, such as why are there still Single supplements, or why are travelers being forced to pay increases in the APD tax

If you want to read the Telegraph drivel go here

The rules governing where marriages could be conducted included that they must take place in a permanent building which was licensed for marriages and conducted by an authorised person, essentially a superintendent registrar or a minister of religion.


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One Response to “Travel press what next : Consumer issue”

  1. Marcus says:

    I do agree the press jump on any old rubbish spouted by travel companies, does make me laugh you wonder who is leading who by the nose..

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