The Scotsman

Megabus rapped over ‘fares from £1’ adverts

● Watchdog found only a handful of tickets available on advertised routes

- By JOSIE CLARKE

Megabus ads offering fares from £1 have been banned after the firm admitted as little as one seat per coach was available for that price.

A website and Facebook post for Megabus, seen in September, for a new Aberystwyt­h to Birmingham service featured a yellow circle with the text “From £1”, while another advert listed services from Leeds to new destinatio­ns in Yorkshire for the same price.

The page said Megabus was “offering a heap of new services from around the UK to many towns in Yorkshire”, adding: “As always our fares are from £1*.” The Facebook post included text stating “Day trips from £1* London to Bath.”

Two complainan­ts, who searched for tickets and believed that fares were not available at the stated price, challenged whether the claim was misleading.

0 Megabus has been told its adverts for cheap fares cannot appear again in their current form

Megabus said that at the time of the website claim relating to the Aberystwyt­h to Birmingham route, there was one fare for that route for 10 October priced at £1 available online, while at the time of the Facebook ad there was one fare for the London to Bath route for 22 September available for £1.

Megabus said the number of fares available at £1 for any given route varied due to many factors, such as the number of intermedia­ry stops and the number of tickets booked.

For the Aberystwyt­h to Birmingham route, which had five intermedia­ry stops, there were a maximum number of 147 tickets for each departure, and theoretica­lly six of those tickets were available at £1.

For the London to Bath route, a maximum of 96 tickets could be sold for each departure, with three tickets theoretica­lly available at £1, one of which was for the full journey from London to Bath.

Megabus said fares at £1 were generally available if the booking was made more than four weeks in advance, but this depended on the route.

The Advertisin­g Standards Authority (ASA) said consumers would understand not all tickets would be £1, but would expect to find the “from” price across a range of dates if they booked in advance.

Based on the numbers of £1 fares Megabus said were available on each route, the ASA understood only 4 per cent of fares for departures on the Aberystwyt­h to Birmingham route were available at £1, and 3 per cent for departures on the London to Bath route.

The ASA said: “We considered that those figures did not represent a significan­t proportion of seats being available at the advertised ‘from’ price for those routes.”

It ruled that the ads must not appear again in their current form, adding: “We told Megabus to ensure in future that when using ‘from £1’ price claims a significan­t proportion of the advertised fares were available at £1, so that consumers would have a reasonable chance of obtaining the products at the advertised ‘from’ price.”

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