The Japanese airline that mistakenly sold first-class flights worth $16,300 (P918,000) for only $890 (P50,000) has cancelled the flight tickets to avoid financial losses. | via philstarlife
first-class flights worth $16,300 for only $890 has cancelled the flight tickets to avoid financial losses.due to a conversion error that caused the incorrect rates.
They decided to simply wipe the slate clean and cancel the tickets to avoid losing profit, resulting in the disappointment of the passengers who thought they had managed to snag the premium flights for cheap., the airline will refund the money to all the passengers who bought the tickets.
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