ANA cancels business class tickets mistakenly sold for a fraction of their price


ANA on April 25 said it will ‘cancel and fully refund all itineraries’ for the flights that were erroneously processed, in a notice to affected customers on its Vietnam website, where the currency conversion error was made. — Reuters

SINGAPORE: All Nippon Airways (ANA) has cancelled its business class tickets to North America that were sold cheaply by mistake, disappointing Singaporeans who were among those who had snapped them up last week for just a few hundred dollars – a fraction of their usual US$10,000 (RM44,465 or S$13,300) price.

ANA on April 25 said it will “cancel and fully refund all itineraries” for the flights that were erroneously processed, in a notice to affected customers on its Vietnam website, where the currency conversion error was made.

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