Originally Posted by
biscuit74
How well advertised are these Ts & Cs. In my experience of bucket outfits like Easyjet, they keep a lot of this stuff in fairly small print, deliberately. Rather as with insurance policies, it allows them to be very selective when they wish to be.
I'll say it again. The bookings were physically made by a professional schools travel organiser, School Travel Service Ltd, who can be expected to understand all such things. That is what they get paid for. They were the ones who accepted the Easyjet T&Cs on behalf of all the travellers here. Of all the Easyjet T&Cs this must be one that a school travel organiser comes into contact with every day.
The T&Cs are not in small print, and they would not be permitted to do so. This was stamped out in contracts many years ago.
Easyjet are not a bucket outfit. In 15 years of operations they have built up one of the largest air carriers in Europe, with all-new aircraft and the professionalism you would expect to go with this. Immaculate safety record.