Computerised booking system has to show final price to be paid for flights from the Union

15-03-2015 Print this page
IPPT20150115, CJEU, Air Berlin v Bundesverband

ADVERTISING LAW

 

In a computerised booking system, the final price to be paid must be indicated whenever the prices of air services are shown, not only for the air service specifically selected by the customer, but also for each air service in respect of which the fare is shown 

 

"35 In the light of the foregoing, the answer to the first question is that the second sentence of Article 23(1) of Regulation No 1008/2008 must be interpreted as meaning that, in the context of a computerised booking system such as that at issue in the main proceedings, the final price to be paid must be indicated whenever the prices of air services are shown, including when they are shown for the first time.

 

45 In the light of the foregoing, the answer to the second question is that the second sentence of Article 23(1) of Regulation No 1008/2008 must be interpreted as meaning that, in the context of a computerised booking system such as that at issue in the main proceedings, the final price to be paid must be indicated not only for the air service specifically selected by the customer, but also for each air service in respect of which the fare is shown."

 

IPPT20150115, CJEU, Air Berlin v Bundesverband

 

C573/13 - ECLI:EU:C:2015:11