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Don't start getting excited or jumping up and down like you've won the lottery. The maximum refund per person will be around $20. Still, that's four beers or five lattes or a fairly decent haircut (in some cities).
Those who are eligible for a refund can apply online with their ticket info, passport number, or frequent flier card. Those who didn't fly BA or Virgin can still feel good because, for once, big airlines got caught with their hands in passengers' pockets.
With most airlines going out of their way to cut costs and nickel and dime passengers with added fees, it might not be the last time something like this happens.
Several BA and Virgin execs involved in the surcharge scandal will be doing some hard time after being charged with fraud.
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Great information!
For more information I use http://www.CompareAirlineFees.com and their Airline Fee Comparison Tool to compare airlinefees & flight prices to find the 'true' best ticket price.
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