Holidaymakers booking a last minute Easter break or summer getaway on a budget airline should beware of a host of new fees as Ryanair and Easyjet have both hiked flight charges.
Two advance fee frauds involving over a dozen debt elimination companies have been uncovered, affecting 15,000 victims and netting the companies an estimated £6 million.
A loophole to avoid budget airline payment fees could close for tens of thousands as many banks are dumping the Visa Electron plastic, which can be used to bypass charges.
If you're one of the hundreds of thousands stranded by the volcanic ash cloud, this is a full Q&A guide on your refund, employment and financial rights.
20 April 2010
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