Gone are the days of booking a flight seat for £15.99 and an all-inclusive hotel for £100 as prices for a getaway abroad shoot up. But for one traveller, they were left baffled after their holiday package increased by a whopping £17million, prompting people to label it as much as a "trip to the moon with NASA".
The holidaymaker, who didn't reveal the exact details of their elaborate holiday, shared a screenshot of the cost inflation while using the TUIwebsite. What started out as an £8million trip jumped to a staggering increase of £17million.
In a message on the TUI website, with the title 'The cost of your holiday has increased', it read: "We're sorry to say the price for your holiday has gone up by £17734902.34. It's because this trip uses flights from a third-party airline.
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"We receive the latest prices from the airline a few times each day, but the price might change when we come to request the actual seats. Your new total is shown in the holiday summary."
While it's uncertain what the traveller put into the booking website, he shared the screenshot and wrote on Reddit: "So, £297 for both with flights seemed a little too good to be true, so I went through the motions. Unfortunately for me, I don't have £18,000,000 in the bank to spend 4 days in Athens, even with the £2m discount."
The post was met with a flurry of comments as everyone applauded the post. One asked: "Who are the third party airline, NASA?"
A second added: "Just a short layover on the moon." "Sounds more like a Space X side hustle to me. Uber x Space X if you will", a third penned.
"NASA's having a.... bit of time off", another shared. "Its only £120 deposit. Put it on klarna," a fifth wrote.
While another wrote: "I feel you OP. I hate when they add on that little 69p to the price like that too. Like it's such a sneaky trick. You can sort of rationalise it by convincing yourself you're only paying £8867599 but let's be honest here, you're really paying more like £8867600."
Someone else remarked: "Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday", before another chimed in with: "And right now you can save £1m per person. That's £4m off for a family of four!"
A TUI spokesperson said the error was likely caused by a technical error, and they'd like to apologise for the confusion.
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