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I thought flying in November would be cheap - after all hardly anyone flies November.
Looking at the Scoot breakdown there appears to be $106 to transition an airport! going out (one way)
I'm not sure if one pays double for stopping at Singapore, and I certainly question the $33 fuel surcharge given current oil prices.
Total Price AUD 289.98
Frankly 10 days at $600 plus, plus baggage, plus this and that plus sardine factor - you can keep it.
I'll pay and extra $150 for full service airlines especially as AirAsia X has nothing competitive since I last found out the have 9 abreast seats with SFA legroom.
It was once said airline fees are not noticed, some tax grab. Well, between heading to London, and now BKK, I will just skip a holiday or change destination. The game is just too hot.Poor old Singapore with the SG now 1:1 it works out cheaper via HK or China or KLIA2. Bye bye tourist dollars.
Looking at the Scoot breakdown there appears to be $106 to transition an airport! going out (one way)
I'm not sure if one pays double for stopping at Singapore, and I certainly question the $33 fuel surcharge given current oil prices.
Breakdown per Adult | |
Fare | $ 192.93 |
Thailand Advance Passenger Processing User Charge | $ 1.35 |
Airport Imposed Pax Service Fee | $ 26.95 |
Fuel Surcharge per Flight Segment | $ 33.00 |
Airport Imposed Pax Security Fee | $ 2.93 |
Airport Imposed Pax Service Fee | $ 2.93 |
Airport Imposed Intl. Pax Service Fee | $ 29.89 |
$ 289.98 |
Frankly 10 days at $600 plus, plus baggage, plus this and that plus sardine factor - you can keep it.
I'll pay and extra $150 for full service airlines especially as AirAsia X has nothing competitive since I last found out the have 9 abreast seats with SFA legroom.
It was once said airline fees are not noticed, some tax grab. Well, between heading to London, and now BKK, I will just skip a holiday or change destination. The game is just too hot.Poor old Singapore with the SG now 1:1 it works out cheaper via HK or China or KLIA2. Bye bye tourist dollars.