In my opinion, eDrams' advertising is misleading. You'd expect to be offered a cheap flight if you go to the eDrams platform.
That's not the case, and I suspect it's not just me.
I booked a flight and added a carry-on bag. It turns out that carry-on bag was only added for the return flight, not the outbound flight.
But what I find even more misleading is that when I completed the booking, the price increased twice within a minute. Initially, I was shown a price of €164.97. During the payment process, it increased first to €203.98 and then to €234.78.
Now I have to add a carry-on bag for the outbound flight, which costs me another €34. I'm now paying €268.78 instead of the expected €164.64. I then randomly requested additional bookings and, lo and behold, the price increased twice each time during the payment process. I then canceled the payment process.
In my opinion, the entire system is flawed, and as a consumer, you are misled and ripped off with cheap offers.
I then wanted to know how much the flight would have cost me on the regular platforms with Eurowings and Curling. The exact same flights with the shorter departure times would have cost me a total of €233.17.
Since my girlfriend and I only need one piece of hand luggage, and that's not possible with a joint booking, we booked our flights separately.
I can only advise everyone to stay away from eDreams.
3 weeks ago
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