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Be seated: turbulence ahead - News - Travel - theage.com.au
A bit that has been discussed here (emphasis mine)
Flying has never been cheaper, but that is coming at a cost. The arrival of Tiger Airways in Australia has accelerated the commodification of every part of the air travel experience, with a range of unexpected new charges. This has attracted the scrutiny of governments, with Victoria launching an inquiry into the practices of the low-cost airline industry, following passenger strandings by both Jetstar and Tiger.
A bit that has been discussed here (emphasis mine)
Tiger's excess charges range from $11/kg for short routes to $33/kg for long routes (Melbourne to Perth and Darwin). However, while its online booking process offers the option of "upsizing" checked luggage, starting at $30 for an extra 5kg (20kg total), it does not reveal the per-kilogram excess charges that may be levied at the airport.
Tiger's charges have not yet been tested in a consumer tribunal or court of law, but travel law specialist Tony Cordato, of Sydney's Cordato Partners, believes there are problems. Customers are entitled to know when they're booking a ticket the exact details of all charges that may be levied, he says. As they stand, Tiger's conditions of carriage in relation to excess baggage are "misleading, defective and legally unenforceable", he says.