Italy tells Ryanair, Wizz Air to suspend bag charge

Italy's competition watchdog wants Ryanair and Wizz Air to suspend planned charges for carry-on bags
Italy's competition watchdog wants Ryanair and Wizz Air to suspend planned charges for carry-on bags

Italy's competition watchdog told low-cost airlines Ryanair and Wizz Air Wednesday to suspend planned charges for carry-on bags that are to take effect on November 1.

"Asking more for an essential element of the air transport contract, carry-on baggage, is a fallacious representation of the ticket's true price and harms cost comparison among carriers, which misleads ," the Antitrust Authority said in a statement.

The watchdog added it had therefore decided "as a conservation measure, the suspension of the new carry-on policies by low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air".

Both companies had decided to allow only a small bag that could fit underneath a plane seat for free, causing angry consumer associations to take up the matter before the Antitrust Authority.

A Spanish consumer association, Facua, made a similar protest in late August with Spanish authorities.

Ryanair announced its decision on August 24, saying it sought to reduce boarding delays.

The move could allow carriers to rotate aircraft more often or raise additional revenue, or save on fuel costs, all of which are significant factors in a low-cost airline's business model.

© 2018 AFP

Citation: Italy tells Ryanair, Wizz Air to suspend bag charge (2018, October 31) retrieved 2 February 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2018-10-italy-ryanair-wizz-air-bag.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.

Explore further

Wizz Air granted UK licence ahead of Brexit

7 shares

Feedback to editors