auriga
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Bottom line is, if you think the price is too high, don't pay.
Easier said than done... it is not as if we have another airport to choose from down the road.:mrgreen:
Bottom line is, if you think the price is too high, don't pay.
Its a listed company... buy shares... call it a refund
Minimising any spending with them is a much better option IMHO. I can generally get through SYD without spending any money which is about as big an impact as I can manage.With MAP (owners of SYD), you'd also need to buy shares in Macquarie Bank as they channel commission back to the parent company. Then there are the overpaid directors and way too many people taking cream off the top.
Not really a good way to even start to recoup the rip-offs at SYD!
Minimising any spending with them is a much better option IMHO. I can generally get through SYD without spending any money which is about as big an impact as I can manage.
this is my approach as well.Minimising any spending with them is a much better option IMHO. I can generally get through SYD without spending any money which is about as big an impact as I can manage.
I guess the only next option is to avoid the place all together. Pity that cannot be done :!:
Luggage Trolleys take the cake for me.
$4 bucks to hire a trolley to move luggage a couple of hunred metres max.
The federal government sold Sydney airport to a private company, Macquarie Airports, which now calls itself MAp, and is no longer related to the bank. As the only commercial passenger airport in Sydney, the airport now adds surcharges to almost everything. This is what happens when monopolies are sold off to private companies. Liberal Party voters should be very happy about this.
ONE lane exit for cabs at BNE Dom, with a pile of broken wooden barrier arms lying next to the coin chute as testimony to cabbie frustration.:evil::evil:
I tend to catch a taxi as it's usually < $25 compared to the $18 for the train.
With MAP (owners of SYD), you'd also need to buy shares in Macquarie Bank as they channel commission back to the parent company. Then there are the overpaid directors and way too many people taking cream off the top.
Not really a good way to even start to recoup the rip-offs at SYD!
Luggage Trolleys take the cake for me.
$4 bucks to hire a trolley to move luggage a couple of hunred metres max.
Transport to the airport, of which usually an airport transport surcharge of sorts is added on. Probably not the airport's fault, though.
At both MEL and SYD, trolleys are "free" for international arrivals, but are charged for at domestic.
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They are free for departures (if you know what you are doingBut they are not free at Departures there? BNE is free for both.
Luggage Trolleys take the cake for me.
$4 bucks to hire a trolley to move luggage a couple of hunred metres max.