European airlines are no longer charging vastly different prices for the same flight bought in different countries, the Commission claims.
After a six-month inquiry, the Commission has announced it had some success in persuading airlines to charge roughly the same price for the same flight in all EU countries.
The Commission investigation uncovered enormous price differences across the Union such as one Frankfurt-Berlin flight that cost €88 if booked from Germany but €268 when bo...
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