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APD question

PostPosted: 04 Sep 2009, 22:03
by Scrooge
It's charged on flights Ex UK right, not into the UK ?

PostPosted: 04 Sep 2009, 22:05
by Darren Wheeler
To the best of my knowledge, yes. Into UK is exempt, but a local equivalent may exist.

PostPosted: 04 Sep 2009, 22:14
by tontybear
yes, its charged on flights OUT the UK

PostPosted: 04 Sep 2009, 22:25
by honey lamb
I'm getting caught twice when flying VS. I have to pay it to leave Ireland (I wonder where they got that idea [:w]) and then to leave the UK [V]

PostPosted: 04 Sep 2009, 22:46
by Scrooge
Cool, ok back to planning [:w]

PostPosted: 05 Sep 2009, 02:27
by mitchja
You always get stung twice with APD on domestic flights too [:(!]

Regards

PostPosted: 05 Sep 2009, 09:54
by RedVee
quote:Originally posted by mitchja
You always get stung twice with APD on domestic flights too [:(!]

Regards


You shouldn't if they are truly connecting and on one PNR. But I had a long correspondence with VS on this and they wouldn't budge. HMIRC agree it's wrong but they don't take enforcement action, they say it's up to the airlines to decide how to charge passengers, as long as they pay the tax due.

The HMIRC rules re: connecting flights are a bit long winded but pretty clear.

I haven;t been charged 2 lots of APD when using BA, just when using BA or BMI to connect to VS. I think their reluctance to get it right is based on the fact that it is the first carrier that is responsible for payment and they'd need a system to keep track of this - it just seems easier to charge some of us twice[V]

Regards
RedV