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Virgin Australia to refund 60,000 passengers after booking pricing error

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Virgin Australia to refund 60,000 passengers after booking pricing error
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Virgin Australia has announced plans to refund approximately 61,000 passengers after a pricing error led to overcharges on flight bookings over a five-year span. The error, which affected bookings from April 2020 to March 2025, resulted from system discrepancies when passengers altered their reservations. Virgin Australia acknowledged the issue and intends to reimburse affected passengers an average of AU$ 55, amounting to a total compensation package of about AU$ 3.355 million.

The airline stated, "We recently found that in some instances (…) bookings were repriced in a way that does not align with our policy and we are refunding all impacted guests for that amount. We sincerely apologize to those affected guests and have launched [a program] under which all eligible guests are being proactively contacted to process their refunds."

Despite this effort to reach out to affected passengers, the responsibility to lodge a claim for compensation lies with the passengers. They are given a one-year window to initiate the refund process. Unclaimed funds will eventually be donated to charity after the year lapses.

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Consumer advocates have expressed that Virgin Australia should streamline the refund process for passengers. Adam Glezer remarked that the airline "should be going out of their way to ensure that the refund process is a seamless exercise for their customers that they have overcharged." He also highlighted concerns about a lack of competition within the Australian market, where Virgin Australia holds significant market share alongside Qantas. Glezer noted this duopoly could negatively impact the Australian flying public.

Data from Cirium reflects this market dominance, showing that Qantas and Virgin Australia account for substantial portions of domestic flights, seats, and available seat miles. In April 2025, Qantas managed 18,917 flights and Virgin Australia 12,062, each commanding notable shares of the market.

Virgin Australia continues to navigate its position in the industry, with plans for an initial public offering expected in June, amidst criticisms and ongoing efforts to rectify the pricing error.

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