The single-parent penalty : why do they get such a poor deal on family tickets ?
Major attractions often don’t take lone-parent families into account in their pricing structures, making days out more expensive I’m frequently irked by family tickets – as a parent of an only child there’s rarely a deal to be had for my circumstances. But at least in my set-up there are two (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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