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Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 12:33
by viking pete
Heard this on BBC Breakfast this morning, it certainly was arriving under my radar from 1st November.
They where quoting quite heavy increases for a family of 4 going to Florida potentially £240.00.

Done a bit of checking on the wonderfull web this morning and it would appear us Icmeler lovers are lucky that the Turkey tax increase is from £11 to £12 just £1.

The journeys are going to be banded and Turkey is in Band A the lowest (same as Spain) as the distance is under 2000 miles.

worth checking out for other destinations. as some are going up by over 50%

Pete.

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 14:05
by dksbbs
I was looking at the same thing this morning, I'm wondering whether we get extra bills from our travel agents or whether this had been costed into the flight costs as the change was announced in the April budget I believe.

I did note that the T&C's of my agent state that surcharges will be levied due to any government tax changes, not sure they will bother for £1 per person though.


Dave

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 14:27
by D Craddock
Dave,
I am pretty certain the tax (robbery) increase is for flights booked after the 1st November 2010.
Another tax on things people enjoy. Perhaps we should reclassify all these sort of tax's ie, beer, cars etc,
should be called joy tax.

Dave.

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 16:12
by art deuchars
I did note that the T&C's of my agent state that surcharges will be levied due to any government tax changes, not sure they will bother for £1 per person though.


think again, how many punters at a £1 ahead do you think they will not bother about ?

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 16:25
by Katiehutchinson_1991
hope it wont be too much of an increase
flights are expensive as enough as it is especially from scotland where the choice can be limited
xxxxx

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2010 18:43
by weetoony
I knew that this was coming, so I booked my flights for 2011 last week and paid almost £200.00 less than this year as an early booker, rather than a late booker this year.

My only worry is that the VAT increase in January will be passed on, although my gain will also compensate for this and no doubt the £15.00 that I got back from Tommy C for not honouring my pre-booked seats at Dalaman will also help. What an awfy nice man he is :D

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2010 20:06
by dksbbs
weetoony wrote:My only worry is that the VAT increase in January will be passed on, although my gain will also compensate for this and no doubt the £15.00 that I got back from Tommy C for not honouring my pre-booked seats at Dalaman will also help. What an awfy nice man he is :D


There is no VAT on flight tickets, the only VAT you will pay is on the Agents fee.

Dave

Re: Flight Tax Increase

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2010 06:24
That's what I heard yesterday.