Just after we published the article on Mango Airlines and their case with the ASA, we had a little squizz on their website to see if they had obeyed the ASA’s ruling – and we found something that might be of interest.
Because their online WiFi systems were hardly ever available to customers, and because the ASA deemed that Mango had failed to show it had “reasonable grounds for believing it would be able to supply the service to its clients in general” they were ordered to immediately withdraw all advertising of their Wi-Fi services and not to use it again until it could meet the demand.
So, either their WiFi is now able to meet demand consistently, or they don’t really care about what the ASA has to say – because these guys are still advertising it.
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