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Over 100 passengers are locked in combat with Aer Lingus after the carrier’s online reservations system mistakenly sold business class transatlantic flights for five euros.
The flights would normally sell for 1775 euros said Aer Lingus’ director of corporate affairs, Enda Corneille, adding that “It is really a case of ‘if it looks to good to be true, it probably is too good to be true’.”
The airline has contacted customers who booked the flights to tell them their bookings have been cancelled, citing a “technical error in our reservation system.”
But some customers are arguing that they have a binding contract the airline will have to honour.
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