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[textarea]ASA bans Air Malta and Flybe ads
Air Malta and Flybe have been criticised over misleading advertising campaigns. Complaints against ads for both airlines been upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA).
The Air Malta advert promoted £99 return flights to Malta on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham airports. It was banned after the ASA found there was no ‘reasonable prospect of obtaining seats at the advertised price’ at any of the airports mentioned plus flights from Birmingham to Malta did not operate on Fridays and Mondays.
Flybe has been forced to withdraw a promotional email offering bonus flights where passengers were paying taxes and charges often amounting to more than the airfare. The ASA ruled that the advert, which promoted the Flybe Card and offered a free return flight, could not run unless taxes and charges were mentioned in the body copy as opposed to the small print.
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Air Malta and Flybe have been criticised over misleading advertising campaigns. Complaints against ads for both airlines been upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA).
The Air Malta advert promoted £99 return flights to Malta on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham airports. It was banned after the ASA found there was no ‘reasonable prospect of obtaining seats at the advertised price’ at any of the airports mentioned plus flights from Birmingham to Malta did not operate on Fridays and Mondays.
Flybe has been forced to withdraw a promotional email offering bonus flights where passengers were paying taxes and charges often amounting to more than the airfare. The ASA ruled that the advert, which promoted the Flybe Card and offered a free return flight, could not run unless taxes and charges were mentioned in the body copy as opposed to the small print.
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