
Brits are set for a major overhaul in the way they book tickets and shop online, as new regulations aim to save consumers a staggering £2.2 billion annually.
The significant change comes as the UK government has announced plans to reform the country’s e-commerce laws, which will see businesses forced to provide clearer prices, better communication with customers, and more transparency over charges and fees.
This move is set to have a major impact on the way Brits book flights, hotels, and holidays online, as well as their overall shopping experience. The changes are expected to save consumers a whopping £2.2 billion per year, according to industry experts.
Under the new regulations, businesses will be required to clearly state all costs and fees upfront, eliminating the need for hidden charges or surprise expenses. This is expected to put an end to frustrating experiences of finding out about additional fees after booking or completing a purchase.
The reforms are also designed to improve communication between companies and their customers, ensuring that consumers have a better understanding of the services and products they are purchasing.
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