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‘Cheap’ trip through website TripADeal has shock twist

5 May 2025
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When an Aussie couple booked a dream holiday, including scoring business class flights for just $1,000 ($644 USD) each through a travel site owned by Qantas they were ecstatic – but things took an unexpected turn when they later learned an extra $5,000 ($3,200 USD) could be added to their bill.

Rod Gaynor had booked a holiday with travel website TripADeal, which included three nights in Fiji, an 18-day cruise through the islands down to Sydney and business class flights back to their home town of Perth.

In total, the retirees paid $12,000 ($7,700 USD) for the trip, which included $2,000 ($1,300 USD) for the business class seats.

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