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Base Fare vs Taxes & Fees

Q.  Would it be possible to mention/list the actual fees, taxes, etc that will be added on to a so-called low fare? They often amount to many times the stated ticket price, especially for international travel!

A. The fees and taxes for foreign travel can be especially daunting, which is why we almost always include taxes and fees for our international fares. Plus, the information is more readily available to us than for the domestic fares that we find (and of course, we note it right after the price that taxes and fees are included and we note it on the Fare Details page for you too!)  If we don't note that taxes and fees are included, you can safely assume that they are not.

The main reason why it's difficult to include taxes and fees is that they are so variable.  It's much less time consuming to list the base price, which is common practice.  (After all, even when you go to a retail store, a restaurant or shop online, the taxes and delivery fees are added in when you make your purchase.)

Some of the variables include:

 A federal segment fee for each takeoff.  So depending on whether you choose a non-stop or a connecting flight, the fee will change.  The number of connections changes this fee as well.

Facility fees charged by the airports.  These vary depending on the specific airports that are included in your itinerary.  And again, the more connections, the more fees.

The TSA charges a security fee and that varies depending on the airport.

The airline itself can charge fees, including a fuel surcharge.  Theoretically, you're supposed to see this in the base price, but anecdotal evidence suggests that this not always the case.

 


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This is the TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY! Isn't this what COMPUTERS are for? Come on, AFWD - NO MORE EXCUSES.
by Puzzled on Monday, December 07, 2009
Your site, like Kayak, is giving us information from our selected city so knowing all the other fees should be easy & adding in all the other fees should be no problem. When I see "taxes & fees not included" I ususally hit the delete button; I believe in truth in advertizing.
by David on Friday, October 30, 2009
ACK! Don't encourage them! Questions on entirely different topics will get more answers if they are sent SEPARATELY from the existing thread.
by mickisue on Thursday, October 29, 2009
Actually, the EU requires all airlines to publish fares with taxes and all unavoidable fees included in the amount of a published fare on the first webpage that the customer encounters that published fare... so adding taxes and unavoidable fees to this website can't be that hard. Yes, there are multiple ways to go from point A to point B that might impact the fees... but you should be able to publish a "minimum" price and note that "some fees may vary depending on customer's choice of flights."
by Dave on Thursday, October 29, 2009
Just book an open jaw trip. Click on multiple cities in wherever you are looking. BTW-you can also have a no-charge stopover going or returning. Example. BWI-MAD, BCN-AMS, AMS-BWI You cn tk a very nice double-decker bus MAD-BCN.
by longhorns on Thursday, October 29, 2009
Which months exactly are considered to be "peak travel" months?
by Dear-Heart on Wednesday, June 17, 2009
How do you make travel plans going from Baltimore, MD to Madrid, Spain but returning from Barcelona, Spain to Baltimore in business class?
by kitty on Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Are their any options on your site for searching flight prices for a multiple city destination trip?
by mcheeds on Friday, May 22, 2009
Can't you at least put an estimate of taxes and fees? "Starting from" amounts, just like the fares themselves? Or a range. I am seeing more travel agents listing taxes as such now and it's so refreshing since the airlines hide so much from their base prices. How does Kayak do it for every flight that they look up? I know they're completely different from you guys and it's somehow automated, but even if you show the taxes that you found on the sample booking you searched it would be helpful. I hope you'll consider it.
by desktraveler on Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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