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6 out of 10 travellers complain of paying more as airlines resort to deceptive online practices

Such tactics have in the past drawn sharp criticism, with some authorities even labelling them as cybercrimes. Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh in October 2023 even commented that in the current online environment, there seems to be a systemic practice of fooling consumers.

August 16, 2024 / 14:09 IST
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Dark paterns on airlines
Dark paterns on airlines

The pervasive issue of deceptive online practices in the aviation industry has come under heightened scrutiny with over six out of every 10 Indian travellers complaining of dark patterns like drip pricing, false urgency and forced action on airline apps or websites, according to a study done by LocalCircles.

A total of 72 percent consumers said they have frequently experienced airfares being raised if they search for it multiple times in a session. The survey pointed out how airfares rise in some cases even as consumers are scrolling through an airline website or app or while booking the tickets.

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However, if a different incognito browser or device is used to access the website or app, the original lower fare is displayed. Some consumers cited in community discussions on LocalCircles that they believe some airlines at times are gauging the probability or likelihood of the consumer booking and basis that showing a higher fare to them.

The survey by LocalCircles between May and August received more than half-a-lakh responses from 322 districts in the country. More than 80 percent consumers said they have felt that airline apps and travel websites create a false sense of urgency to get them to book faster.