Argentina’s FlyBondi Allowing Pax to Resell their Tickets - for a Profit

Flybondi, the Argentine ultra-low-cost airline, is venturing into uncharted skies by allowing passengers to resell their tickets, a move inspired by successful resale markets in other industries, reports Yahoo News.

The initiative permits ticket transfers until 72 hours before departure, which adds flexibility for travellers. However, the concept of ticket resale sparks controversy, as seen in the music industry, where inflated prices reached staggering heights.

Flybondi aims to mitigate this by creating two ticket versions, including an NFT stored on the blockchain, ensuring traceability and control.

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