Non Rev Airport Tax Fees

Piperflyer

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I'm trying to put together a list of certain countries/airports and what they charge for the airport tax.
Is there anywhere where I could find this info online?
On Delta you don't find out until after you already get there (or am I wrong?) I spent about 150 to Kyiv, and 105 to Tel Aviv. And Im going to Lima next week but dont know how much to expect... Also I have heard that Rome charges 30 bucks.

I just think it would be nice to know ahead of time what to expect.
 
It depends on a number of different factors. The first factor is the city
paring which you are flying. Some places will have a higher departure tax, some will have higher security tax, and if you have a layover over a certain amount of time you will have a higher tax because it is considerer an open jaw. If you have any specific questions about the taxes pm me, because I have a whole book explaining it. To answer your question I have no clue where you could find those answers other than from a ticketing agent with access to a company computer.
 
Ok that makes sense. I thought it was just the destination city that determines the fee.
Too bad they don't tell you when you book the non-rev ticket.
 
Yea it sucks, all you need to do is get a ticket to each option and check what the taxes on the ID90 are, then return them.
 
I'm trying to put together a list of certain countries/airports and what they charge for the airport tax.

I'll try to help with your list.

St. Maarten - $44
Paris - About 20 Euros in coach, first was about 45
Amsterdam - About 20 Euros
Australia - 85 Australian dollars
Cologne - 5 Euros
Frankfurt - 35 Euros
Tokyo - about 22000 yen
Athens - 44 Euros
UK - 50 pounds in coach, 75 pounds in first class

Those are all within the past twelve months so they should still be accurate.
 
there is a list on travelnet with applicable airport fees...dig around I am sure you can find it....ill try and find it when I am not so busy here at work :-)
 
I'm not sure what the taxes are if based on ID90.
These are my prices on US Airways, as a USX employee, with no base fare, so this is the tax ONLY.
Prices were gathered from "TheHub", but I have noticed they change from time to time.

AMS- $56.92
BRU- $55.42
FRA- $60.64
LGW- $115.31
MAD- $31.20
MAN- $115.71
MUC- $51.01
CDG- $76.17
FCO- $39.27
SJO- $23.22 = $1.19 going, $22.03 coming back

Going TO Europe (Or at least the ones listed) has no fee, it is only the European Departure that is taxed. If you're planning on going ALL over Europe, you'll save a few bucks leaving from Spain. You're worse off departing from the UK.
This is pretty much all the overseas US Air does, except Canada and Mexico. I'm not sure why Costa Rica wants to charge $1.19 to arrive, but the world is full of wacky mysteries.
Hope this helps.
 
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