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Flying rights: Protect air travellers from opaque and exploitative seat selection charges

Flying rights: Protect air travellers from opaque and exploitative seat selection charges

Flying rights: Protect air travellers from opaque and exploitative seat selection charges


Air fares vary by cabin class—such as economy, premium economy, business or first—with no distinction between window, aisle, middle, front-row, rear-row or extra-legroom seats within the same class. Airlines treat all seats in a class as identical for fare displays, yet present seat selection as a paid-for service.

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