Purchase of food and bev on board - tax invoice?

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Hi all,

Just a quick question - do Jetstar provide a tax invoice for food and bev bought on board Australian domestic flights, or just the credit card payment receipt? My employer is relatively strict about having a proper tax invoice for reimbursement (also, they won't reimburse alcohol generally so I guess if it's itemised that would be best). If it's not something that they do, I might get to the airport a bit earlier and eat there.

Thanks!
 
Yep, they do. Paying with a credit card guarantees you'll get one without asking (although they used to stick on a 50c card fee - may have changed, fortunately haven't had to fly them for quite a while)
 
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Thanks! Will see how it goes, first time on JQ dom.
 
Hi all,

Just a quick question - do Jetstar provide a tax invoice for food and bev bought on board Australian domestic flights, or just the credit card payment receipt? My employer is relatively strict about having a proper tax invoice for reimbursement (also, they won't reimburse alcohol generally so I guess if it's itemised that would be best). If it's not something that they do, I might get to the airport a bit earlier and eat there.

Thanks!

I suspect the quality of the offerings at the airport may be better.
 
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