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#817104 by cooks
18 Jul 2012, 10:27
Hi all I have done several dummy bookings etc and have determined there is G availablity for my dates to DXB next May. Currently looking at approx £2200 for two ppl.How would I go about calculating the additional taxes I will have to pay for G? thanks in advance
#817105 by Neil
18 Jul 2012, 10:30
The only way to get the full cost, including the extra APD etc would be to give VS a call, they will be able to give you the full and total cost for buying an S/W and then upgrading to G with miles.
#817106 by duggy83
18 Jul 2012, 10:38
Easiest way I find to do this without calling is to price up a miles only flight in Upper and a Miles only flight in PE. It'll tell you how much the taxes etc. are for each, so the difference between them is the extra that you'll pay!
#817115 by daleibz
18 Jul 2012, 12:02
cooks wrote:thanks...are the upgradeable ticket prices affected by sales etc or purely on uptake?


W is never discounted - S class is sometime discounted when a PE sale is out. Usually they drop the K and then S stays the same but I have seen low S class on some route.
#817116 by clarkeysntfc
18 Jul 2012, 12:11
daleibz wrote:£90 diff from PE to UC in taxes. On the nose.


Without wishing to be a pedant, ISTBC but that isn't tax/APD, it's the extra fuel surcharge.
#817118 by tontybear
18 Jul 2012, 13:25
clarkeysntfc wrote:
daleibz wrote:£90 diff from PE to UC in taxes. On the nose.


Without wishing to be a pedant, ISTBC but that isn't tax/APD, it's the extra fuel surcharge.


Correct!

We are falling into VS's trap by calling the extra ££ as 'taxes' when it is not. (there is however extra APD to pay when upgrading from Y upto PE or UC)

There is no difference in the tax (APD) between PE and UC - they are in the same higher band.
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