In the Air
On every overseas flight there can be some passengers paying double that of others. The London-New York route alone has 35 different fares, and rarely can passengers be sure that they are getting the best value for their money. This has become an accepted part of airline economics but is it in the interest of passengers?
In The Money Programme, John Roberts reports on air fares and why they are so varied.
Producer NICK HAYES Editor PAUL ELLIS