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EasyJet is under investigation by Italy's antitrust authorities over its baggage pricing

The Italian antitrust authority announced on Tuesday that it had 'opened an investigation' into the budget airline easyJet over alleged unfair business practices related to baggage charges.

The authority stated that the company's app and website advertised only the average prices for "checked luggage and sports equipment" on round-trips, but made bundle purchases the default option even when customers didn't want them.

The company said that consumers could be misled about the price of each leg. They would need to interrupt the booking process online to change the default option.

EasyJet stated in an email that it had "always acted according to applicable consumer laws and remains committed" to ensuring fairness and transparency for its customers.

"We will cooperate fully?with the authority during its investigation." "We will carefully review the authority's notification?and determine our next steps," said the statement. Reporting by Gianluca Smeraro; Editing by Cristina Carlevaro Bernadette B. Baum, and Jan Harvey

(source: Reuters)