A currency conversion error caused premium seats worth thousands to be sold for as little as $300.
Japanese airline All Nippon Airways will not honor the deeply discounted first and business class tickets mistakenly sold in a currency glitch last week, the airline announced Tuesday.
On April 19, some travelers discovered ANA, which is Japan's largest carrier, sold premium seats at rock bottom fares, with many lucky travelers snagging $10,000 roundtrip tickets for just $300.
While the airline initially told Bloomberg it would honor the price, it has since decided to cancel the bookings.
"For the flights which were erroneously processed, ANA will cancel and fully refund all itineraries," the carrier told Bloomberg on Tuesday.