sam_gordon
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So what's the difference between the airlines "assuming" a checked bag and basic seat option, where the customer would have to do the work to get their correct total price and the airlines "assuming" no checked bags and no seat seat option, where the customer would have to do the work to get their correct total price?Airlines don't want to you price shop (or make it as difficult as possible to compare prices for the same route on various airlines). They could assume 1 checked bag and a basic seat option. Your price would be +/- that depending on your particular travel plans but at least a place to start.
I mean, at some point, the customer has to take some responsibility and do research.
ETA: I do think taxes and fees should be included in the displayed price (don't know if they are or not). Those aren't things the consumer can decide not to pay.