Definitely something to think about if wanting to save some money.Yes, that won't be a problem. You can add most extras at the usual cost. The price beat bookings are treated exactly like regular Starter fares.
Yes, that won't be a problem. You can add most extras at the usual cost. The price beat bookings are treated exactly like regular Starter fares.
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The email provides a link to pay and the fare is only held for 60 minutes. On my $184 fare, though, I was slugged seventeen dollars in a credit card surcharge! That's like 9%. On top of that . . .
. . . I could only add baggage at the extortionate prices. It was $60 for 20kg each way. I seem to recall it being $28 for 15kg or maybe 20kg previously, even when doing a price beat, provided you added it at the time of the beat.
. . . I could only add baggage at the extortionate prices. It was $60 for 20kg each way. I seem to recall it being $28 for 15kg or maybe 20kg previously, even when doing a price beat, provided you added it at the time of the beat.
I think the price beat has changed again. I did one a couple of days ago and after entering all the preliminary details I was told I'd receive an email; there was no chat. I thought that's a great way to wait out the opposition's lower prices but, sure enough, five minutes later I got an email saying I'd been approved (PER-SIN return against Tiger's sale, down to $184 return, a bargain considering the inbound with 3K was $703 alone).
The email provides a link to pay and the fare is only held for 60 minutes. On my $184 fare, though, I was slugged seventeen dollars in a credit card surcharge! That's like 9%. On top of that . . .
. . . I could only add baggage at the extortionate prices. It was $60 for 20kg each way. I seem to recall it being $28 for 15kg or maybe 20kg previously, even when doing a price beat, provided you added it at the time of the beat.
The $17 credit card surcharge is what 3k charge, and the $60 for luggage is also what 3K charge. You seem to have been hit up for the 3K charges.
I got a response from the ACCC on my $17 ($8.50 per flight) Jetstar charge. In part:
The laws apply to payment surcharges only . . . Therefore, booking fees are not covered by this legislation.
The agent missed the part in my original contact where I stated:
"I note that in the attachment [which was the emailed itinerary] the charge is listed as "Booking and service fee"; however, at the time of booking it was clearly stated that using a Visa incurred a $17 surcharge".
Jetstar appears to be being quite sneaky here and, going on the ACCC response, they're getting away with it by calling it a "service charge".
I'm going to get back to the ACCC and have another go.
- 2. Baggage is no longer included in our Price Beat Guarantee. Any checked baggage or other products bought in addition to the comparable Jetstar product won’t be discounted, but you can still add them to your booking
In the last 3 years best price has never included free luggage!
Now it is not discounted to price beat!
The JQ fare will not include free luggage but they will allow you to add discounted luggage at the time of the price beat.I've previously used the price beat to book a JQ flight against a CI flight which came with included baggage. The JQ fare therefore also came with free baggage. I assume this will no longer be the case.
1. We now beat Jetstar flights for sale on eligible third party websites