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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak indicated his UK government may crack down on so-called drip pricing used by companies including airlines, which charge extra for a succession of add-ons to an initial purchase.
Crackdown on bolt-on 'drip pricing' by airlines could drive up standard ticket charges by £80 if they make all passengers pay for hold luggage and choosing a seat even if they don't have suitcases
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Ministers plot crackdown on budget airlines with ban on sneaky 'drip pricing' that sees families lured with cheap tickets before being hammered by large fees for hold luggage, picking seats and even printing
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