vetrade
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re: "oneworld" award (140K/280K/420K) Planning - The Definitive Thread
We routinely route our travels to avoid this tax so I don't have an accurate up-to-date figure but I believe it's $AUD 350-450 for flights to Oz. The cost isn't actually just directly related to the distance of the flight - it's calculated on the distance from London to the capital city of the destination country. The actual amount they come up with can be confusing for some destinations.
It is only a departure tax so there's nothing to pay if you fly into London and you only pay the APD if your travel originates in the UK. If transiting LHR (as per your CGD example) you don't pay it.
A couple of questions about the UK departure tax if I may.
1) Roughly, how much is it actually for a J flight (or does it depend on destination/cost of flight?)
2) Can it be avoided by say flying in to LHR and then making ones way to say Paris on the Euro Star and departing from CDG? Or will it just be slugged on the Euro Star ticket price?
We routinely route our travels to avoid this tax so I don't have an accurate up-to-date figure but I believe it's $AUD 350-450 for flights to Oz. The cost isn't actually just directly related to the distance of the flight - it's calculated on the distance from London to the capital city of the destination country. The actual amount they come up with can be confusing for some destinations.
It is only a departure tax so there's nothing to pay if you fly into London and you only pay the APD if your travel originates in the UK. If transiting LHR (as per your CGD example) you don't pay it.