Baggage, seat selection, priority boarding: in the world of low-cost airlines, you pay extra for all the "frills," as Ryanair king Michael O'Leary likes to call them.

A philosophy that has infected almost all airlines, from the traditional ones to the youngest ones like Aeroitalia, which now manages the main routes of the Sardinian territorial continuity. Every occasion is good to ask for a surcharge to passengers.

Anyone who buys a ticket directly at the airport – which can happen, especially to commuters for study or work reasons – is now forced to pay a "commission" of 18 euros .

It happens in Milan, where there is no Aeroitalia ticket office: passengers must go to a counter that issues the coupon and charges an extra fee like any travel agency would . It's a shame that in some cases travelers are forced to buy the ticket with these systems: flights disappear from online channels (app and website) three hours before take-off.

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