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    Quote Originally Posted by aazed View Post
    First, let me clarify that US taxes, in general, do not exempt staff travel. Some do, but most do not apply to free tickets and since most US employees are not assessed service charges on their own airline's domestic flights, taxes do not apply. You would collect taxes on reduced fare (e.g., ZED or ID90) tickets because you're collecting a fare amount. There are a few international taxes that don't apply to free travel, travel specifically by airline employees, travel by airline employees on business, etc.
    Fair point. Unfortunately we get charged ZL on our own carrier, so we always get taxed. (Except on our yearly FOC ticket, where USA-HKG is $0 tax, but still get taxed from every other port even though there is no fare component).

    What I find most interesting is we have ZEDs and these "oneworld" tickets, and yet both are charged at ZM level. The only benefit I can gather from the oneworld ticket is higher priority than ZED, but otherwise it costs the same and is less flexible. I would have thought that in one's own alliance a ZL deal could be struck or even a J ZED deal as we discussed in another thread, but what can you do. We have had the same issue at our own airline for years regarding upgrades... basically we can buy ZL J or Y tickets (refundable if downgraded), and we get a yearly FOC ticket that is confirmable (if seat in booking class) of 4 sectors in economy only. We have been trying for years to ask them to allow us to pay the upgrade fee at the counter if there is space, yet it is refused each time due to logistics reasons. Yet you can use asia miles to raise an MCO for the upgrade the day before, so no one can understand why it can't be done at the airport.

    Anyways i'm off topic...

    Quote Originally Posted by aazed View Post
    There are three taxes that apply ex SIN, they are the Passenger Service Charge (SG1), the Passenger Security Service Charge (OO), and the Aviation Levy (OP). The rules and amount applicable vary for each.

    SG1 = SGD13.90 pretty much, applies to every traveler type, except airline crew on duty/positioning
    OO = SGD8.00, same application
    OP = ranges from SGD2.20 to SGD6.10 depending on the transporting airline and also applies to pretty much everyone but crew.

    On a SIN-HKG IDZM3R2, for example, the total tax would be SGD28. The same amount would apply to SIN-FRA IDZM8R2.
    Very interesting. So when I go to tigerairways.com in SG and try to book something and it states "taxes and fees $50", I can be assured most of that is tiger fees that they refuse to offer a breakdown for. That would be illegal in Australia as a misleading fare... all taxes have to be accounted for and displayed, but I guess not in Singapore.

    Thanks very much for your informative reply!
    Last edited by Nick; 22-Apr-2010 at 04:36 PM.
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