Originally Posted by
CaptainActor
Oh. Selling tickets for £25 when nearest competitor is £100.
Someone with a GCSE in dog washing could have done a better job
To be fair, this type of selling was brought in by Saad when they adopted an Easyjet style of pricing (with a lot of ex-Easy staff). It stopped for a year when they got someone in who knew how to price properly and coincidentally went on to record their one and only year's profit in their history. That stopped when they left and they reverted to "Easy" pricing. You can only price like an easyjet if your aircraft are a certain size or bigger, not when your max capacity is 118 seats and the majority 78....