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    Does anyone know a website that list what airport in the world charge departure tax and an explaination on how they are computed.

    In Particular LHR


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    doesn't your employee travel site have that info? are you wanting to know for employee or buddy/yield fare travel?
    are you an employee?
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    I have access to Delta, USAirways and Continental airlines employee travel sites and no I can't find that information. I am an employee! Do you know any of those site's and where can I find the departure tax for LHR. What would be great a site that might a list of all the international cities that charge departure tax and how they are figured.

    I non-rev to Madrid three years ago on USAirway and Continental without be charged a tax. So I was supried recently t ofine out many European cities charge a tax,

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    Delta employee site has travelnet--all the calculations are available there. You make a dummy booking and cancel after you get the price. I think you got lucky on the Madrid trip--you were also supposed to pay US fees/taxes, too.
    here's and example of Malaga fees. Some cities have a separate departure tax on the ticket, some you have to pay at the airport prior to check-in. No cost for mileage.
    AGP / JFK Spain Passenger Service Charge Liability 10.47
    AGP / JFK Animal Health Inspection Tax Payable 5.00
    AGP / JFK Immigration Service Fees Payable 7.00
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    Your correct ....... I booked a dummy reservation via travelnet and your correct.

    It would be nice if their were a website to compare prices. It amazing the difference between LHR... FCO..and...TLV as a sample.


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    In Europe MAD seems to be among the lowest. After LHR, AMS, FRA and CDG (if you fly in J or F) are quite high...

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    PRG is also a bargain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zedman View Post
    In Europe MAD seems to be among the lowest. After LHR, AMS, FRA and CDG (if you fly in J or F) are quite high...
    MXP shows being only $36 for us....not bad at all!
    I am shocked at FRA!! What happened? When I went a few years ago, it was only around $60 and now it shows as $131. Ouch!
    I had heard CDG was more for J and F, but how do they do that? Do they collect it at CDG? If I make a dummy listing in J class, it shows it being $66.
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    LGW to ATL is $110.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by vulindlela View Post
    MXP shows being only $36 for us....not bad at all!
    I am shocked at FRA!! What happened? When I went a few years ago, it was only around $60 and now it shows as $131. Ouch!
    I had heard CDG was more for J and F, but how do they do that? Do they collect it at CDG? If I make a dummy listing in J class, it shows it being $66.
    I just left FRA yesterday, it was 80 Euros - $110. As for Germany in general, I went to Berlin in Oct 2010 and it was around $30 bucks, which it had been for a quite a few year, same with FRA. Went again in April, and it was $90! Now it is $110! Looks like Spain wins at around 10 Euro. For Paris, at least for CO, they collect the taxes at the gate once you have been cleared. It is quite a slick operation actually. Was there in June, and the flight was a S#@$ Show, the called people one by one, and forced everyone else to stay away from the mini ticket counter near the gate. It was 50 something Euro, so about what your dummy booking showed.

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