In particular, the low-cost airlines Ryanair, Easyjet and Wizzair are reluctant to break down taxes and fees. There is a very good reason for this, because these are reimbursable and the customer does not fly, but wants the tax back, so people abound with the reason that they haven't paid any at all. The Berlin Court of Appeal has now prohibited Easyjet from doing this.
The consumer advice center went to court and was already right in the first instance. The appeals court has now confirmed the first judgment. To put it simply, Easyjet argued that showing the final price would be sufficient. The judges saw it differently. The verdict can take this link be found.