‘Exploiting the urgency of travellers’: Jetstar passenger slugged $559 before boarding flight due to little-known rule

A Jetstar passenger was left in tears at the terminal after she was forced to cough up an extra $559 to get home, due to a little-known rule which she believes is an exploitative practice.

The 28-year-old, who has requested to remain anonymous, was returning home to Melbourne on Sunday night after a long weekend getaway in Hobart, travelling with her friends and her husband — whose last name was printed on her boarding pass, which was already sitting in her digital wallet.

The self-serve kiosks were out of order, but she still needed her bag tags, so she approached the check-in service counter where a Jetstar employee asked to see her ID — but when the passenger pulled it out, it was her maiden name printed on the driver’s licence.

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Normally, a name change on a domestic flight would be possible for a $70 fee, but because this was a return flight, and she had already taken the initial outgoing flight to Hobart without the error being flagged, that option was no longer available to her.

She was told she would need to buy a brand-new ticket, costing her $559, roughly twice the price of the entire $330 return trip she had already purchased.

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