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DUB → EDI

FR • Gedetecteerd: 24 Mar 01:15
17€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 91%!
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DUB → EDI

FR • Gedetecteerd: 18 Mar 07:15
17€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 91%!
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VCE → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 18:30
17€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 89%!
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GOT → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 19 Mar 05:30
17€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 89%!
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OSL → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 01:45
21€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 88%!
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BRU → MRS

FR • Gedetecteerd: 24 Mar 00:45
18€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 88%!
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CPH → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 24 Mar 00:30
24€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 87%!
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CPH → PAR

MW • Gedetecteerd: 22 Mar 00:30
19€
Normaal: 137€
Bespaar 86%!
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CPH → PAR

FR • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 10:30
19€
Normaal: 137€
Bespaar 86%!
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ARN → HEL

D8 • Gedetecteerd: 18 Mar 06:30
25€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 86%!
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DUB → PAR

MW • Gedetecteerd: 20 Mar 00:30
25€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 86%!
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VCE → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 18 Mar 00:30
21€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 86%!
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PMI → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 18 Mar 22:45
17€
Normaal: 120€
Bespaar 86%!
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OSL → LON

RK • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 01:45
26€
Normaal: 180€
Bespaar 86%!
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CPH → PAR

MW • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 12:30
20€
Normaal: 137€
Bespaar 85%!
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PMO → PAR

FR • Gedetecteerd: 20 Mar 05:30
22€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 85%!
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BLQ → LON

FR • Gedetecteerd: 19 Mar 06:15
23€
Normaal: 150€
Bespaar 85%!
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BRU → PMI

FR • Gedetecteerd: 22 Mar 07:45
19€
Normaal: 120€
Bespaar 84%!
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CRL → PMI

FR • Gedetecteerd: 22 Mar 11:00
19€
Normaal: 120€
Bespaar 84%!
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CPH → PAR

MW • Gedetecteerd: 23 Mar 02:00
22€
Normaal: 137€
Bespaar 84%!
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PMI → BCN
08 Apr • Score: 93
12€
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BCN → PAR
08 Apr • Score: 93
16€
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MIL → WAW
08 Apr • Score: 93
16€
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BCN → PAR
08 Apr • Score: 93
19€
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FAO → PAR
02 Apr • Score: 93
19€
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MAD → PAR
04 Apr • Score: 93
20€
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MAD → PAR
04 Apr • Score: 93
20€
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MAD → LIS
06 Apr • Score: 93
21€
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MIL → PRG
08 Apr • Score: 93
21€
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BCN → PAR
04 Apr • Score: 93
22€
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How to Spot an Error Fare

Error fares — also known as mistake fares or fat-finger fares — occur when airlines or online travel agencies accidentally publish tickets at drastically reduced prices. These pricing mistakes can save travellers hundreds or even thousands of euros on flights. The most common signs of a pricing glitch include:

  • Price 40-90% below the average for that route and time period
  • Business or first class priced like economy — a classic fare error indicator
  • Wrong currency conversion — e.g., pricing in local currency as if it were euros or dollars
  • Missing fuel surcharges or taxes that are normally included in the total price
  • Unusually cheap long-haul routes — transatlantic flights for under 200 euros are almost always errors

The key to catching a mistake fare is speed. Most pricing mistakes are corrected within 2 to 12 hours once the airline notices.

Famous Error Fares in Aviation History

Some of the most legendary error fares include British Airways selling first-class tickets from the US to India for just $40 in 2009 due to a fuel surcharge omission. In 2013, United Airlines published $0 fares (plus taxes) from the US to destinations across Asia and the Pacific — thousands of tickets were booked before the error was noticed. More recently in 2019, Cathay Pacific sold business class flights from Vietnam to the US for approximately $600 instead of the usual $16,000.

In Europe, budget airlines like Ryanair, Wizz Air and Norwegian occasionally publish routes at wildly incorrect prices. While not all accidental fares are honoured, a significant percentage of booked tickets are eventually honoured by the airlines, particularly when the booking has been confirmed with a ticket number.

Do Airlines Honour Error Fares?

Airline policies on error fares vary significantly. Under EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers have strong consumer protections for confirmed bookings. Here is how major airlines typically handle mistake fares:

  • Budget airlines (Ryanair, EasyJet, Wizz Air): Generally honour pricing mistakes once a confirmation email is sent. Their automated booking systems rarely flag price errors.
  • European legacy carriers (BA, Lufthansa, Air France): May attempt to cancel, but EU consumer law often protects confirmed bookings.
  • US carriers (United, Delta, American): The US DOT previously required airlines to honour ticketed fares, but this rule was relaxed. Some carriers still honour them as goodwill.
  • Asian carriers (Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines): Often honour error fares to maintain brand reputation.

The best strategy: book the accidental fare immediately, avoid calling the airline to ask about it, and wait for the ticket number. Once ticketed, your chances of flying at that price increase dramatically.

What to Do If Your Error Fare Gets Cancelled

If an airline cancels your error fare booking, you have several options depending on your location and the booking circumstances:

  • Check your consumer rights: EU passengers are protected under distance selling regulations. A confirmed booking is generally a binding contract.
  • Contact your payment provider: If charged and cancelled without consent, you may have chargeback rights.
  • File a complaint: National aviation authorities (UK CAA, AESA in Spain, etc.) can mediate disputes between passengers and airlines.
  • Use social media: Airlines often resolve complaints faster when raised publicly on Twitter/X.

To protect yourself, always book mistake fares with flexible or refundable hotel reservations, and avoid purchasing non-refundable add-ons until your flight ticket number is confirmed.

How Vimania Detects Error Fares

Vimania's error fare detection system works differently from manual deal-hunting. Our algorithm continuously monitors price feeds from over 700 airlines across 14 European markets. When a price drops significantly below the statistical average for a route, it triggers our anomaly detection pipeline.

The system compares each fare against three benchmarks: the historical average for that route, the seasonal expectation (adjusted for day of week and days until departure), and real-time prices from alternative sources like Skyscanner. Fares scoring 80 or above on our Deal Score are flagged as potential pricing glitches and published immediately.

Speed is critical — we aim to alert users within minutes of detecting an anomaly, giving you the best chance to book before the airline corrects the price.