Originally Posted by
Yreal
your first mistake is that you see everyone buying the ticket as one party. They are not. Everyone has a seperate contract with af/kl.
Af/kl has a remedy to void the contract by claiming they were never intending to sell at this price so no contract was ever reached. This is civil law basics and generaly works likes this in most jurisdictions.
Af/kl is free to decide to not make that claim if they please. I'd argue its a nice gesture to not void the contracts of fb elites.
Consumers have a remedy against that claim by arguing that they couldn't have possibly known it was a mistake. For the sub 5k ones that sure ain't gonna be believable. For the 13k ones you are still on the low end of what could just be a realy good deal.
This is contract law 101. Google it, most countries have a bunch of these cases that made the news.
Leen Bakker hoeft goedkope bedden niet te leveren -
https://nos.nl/l/2195844
You have it wrong with”not intended to sell at thst price so no contract”. This os all because people at airlines think they live in some parallel universe