ACCC grounds British Airways
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Tuesday, 29 November, 2005 - 21:00
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission forced British Airways PLC to extend a discount air ticket offer and alter its advertising following an investigation into misleading ads. British Airways advertising in Perth had promised flights between Australia and the U.K. for $A1,699 when in fact the real cost was $A100 higher. British Airways extended the offer period for the discount flights and altered its advertising accordingly
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