UK Competition Watchdog Opens Probe Into Whether BA, Ryanair Broke Consumer Law
June 09 2021 - 2:52AM
Dow Jones News
By Anthony O. Goriainoff
The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority said Wednesday that
it has opened an investigation to determine whether or not British
Airways and Ryanair Holdings PLC had broken consumer law by failing
to offer refunds for flights customers couldn't legally take.
The CMA said that during lockdown periods stemming from the
coronavirus pandemic in the U.K. British Airways--a part of
conglomerate International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A.--and
Ryanair didn't give monetary refunds to people unable to legally
fly. It said that BA offered vouchers or rebookings, while Ryanair
offered rebookings.
The regulator said it opened an investigation into the airline
sector in December following reports that consumers were being
denied refunds for flights they couldn't legally take.
The CMA said it was concerned that by failing to offer customers
their money back, both companies may have breached consumer law. It
said that it was now seeking to resolve these issues with both
operators and that this may include seeking refunds, or other forms
of redress, for those people affected.
The regulator said both companies have the opportunity to
respond to its detailed concerns.
"While we understand that airlines have had a tough time during
the pandemic, people should not be left unfairly out of pocket for
following the law. Customers booked these flights in good faith and
were legally unable to take them due to circumstances entirely
outside of their control. We believe these people should have been
offered their money back," CMA Chief Executive Andrea Coscelli
said.
Write to Anthony O. Goriainoff at
anthony.orunagoriainoff@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 09, 2021 02:45 ET (06:45 GMT)
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