So you mean to say, that it is ok to do this if the company has an outspoken policy on this"?
And not ok if the company has not said that it is a low cost company??
Do you mean to say, that that is how the rules regarding fair competition are written.
Me thinks youīre on shaky ground here knold!
I agree 100% that SAS should not be allowed to go in and sell tickets for a fraction of the normal price just because Goodjet/Norwegian, whoever shows up....only to raise prices to the old level as soon as competition is killed off!
But there are rules gentlemen. and if SAS breaks them, authorities will be on SASīs tail. (SAS/DM) SAS must be allowed to compete as hard as they can within the law. And kill Goodjet if they can, within the law.
As much as you all just want SAS to roll over and be dead, as soon as a new little operator tries to wrestle pax away from SAS.
A little early for Laminar to start calling this a desperate move. Let the competition begin first.
Campaign prices are used by all airlines. And only on routes where there is competition. Whats so odd about that??
Funny btw. how gas prices are exactly...I mean exactly the same at the 4 different gasstations within 2 kmīs of my house.
Funny that 1 L. of milk costs exactly the same at the 2 competing supermarkets near my house.
And I could go on and on.
Companies will always try to squeeze as much money out of the consumes as possible. When competition shows up, they lower prices to fend off competition. Happens everywhere.