Jetstar, Virgin handed penalties for 'drip pricing' techniques
Jetstar and Virgin Australia will pay penalties of hundreds of thousands of dollars for their use of "misleading and deceptive" pricing tactics.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
Jetstar and Virgin Australia will pay penalties of hundreds of thousands of dollars for their use of "misleading and deceptive" pricing tactics.
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