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STOP PRESS: Ryanair rapped by ASA

Ryanair has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for misleading customers

STOP PRESS: Virgin Rail ad banned by ASA

A Virgin Rail ad that urged people to 'catch the next train out' but then promoted Virgin Value fares, which are only available by advance purchase, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority after it agreed with complainants that the ad was misleading.

Ingram 'major fraud' complaint against EasyJet rejected

headlined "Hair today gone tomorrow". EasyJet escaped censure by the ASA with another of its ads, which ...

STOP PRESS: TUI reprimanded by ASA

TUI, owner of the Thomson Holidays brand, was reprimanded by the ASA this week for including a deal

STOP PRESS: EasyJet escapes censure

of mass distraction' poster featuring bikini-clad breasts. The ASA rejected 186 complaints that the poster

NEWS BRIEF: ASA tells easyJet to make ads clear

to three ads proclaiming flights from just 1. The ASA has also banned a second execution in the latest

STOP PRESS: Easyjet escapes censure by ASA

the charge and Ken Livingstone, but the ASA rejected the complaints.

HOTLINE: The ASA upholds complaint against Irish Ferries

press ad featured the line: "The only Irish holiday experts". The ASA upheld the complaint

STOP PRESS: Transport for London rapped by ASA

transport in London'. The ASA told TfL to clarify that only the money made over administration costs would

REVIEW: The ASA orders easyJet not to repeat ad

fares needn't BA con!" The ASA agreed with the 25 complainants that the ad suggested dishonesty

 

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