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#763853 by stwi
12 Jan 2011, 14:21
Hi everyone

Does anyone know why the Uk departure tax for PE flights (VS tax code UB) is £33.60 for a return to Orlando for 2AD 1CH but is £91.89 for the same people but flying to BOS or JFK and back from MCO?

All other taxes, including USA taxes are the same. :?
#763858 by eejp1007
12 Jan 2011, 14:48
UB is not the UK departure tax, that is GB and it is £120 per adult and child.

UB is the airport tax and Gatwick is significantly cheaper than Heathrow for this.
ETA - Just found that the formal name is "Passenger Services Charge".

Ed
#763888 by tontybear
12 Jan 2011, 18:40
technically, APD is an excise duty and not a departure tax. the legal definition is different.

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