Departure Tax in UK
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>>Actually, that pertains to my inquiry. If any others would like to answer politely, would appreciate learning of regular, travel departures.<<
The vast majority of people asking questions here are travelling by regular scheduled transport services, costs and timetables for which are readily available. Had you specified that this was to do with some special private arrangement, you might have had more helpful information. As you phrased it, it simply looked like one of those mad rumours that get passed around.
The vast majority of people asking questions here are travelling by regular scheduled transport services, costs and timetables for which are readily available. Had you specified that this was to do with some special private arrangement, you might have had more helpful information. As you phrased it, it simply looked like one of those mad rumours that get passed around.
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Actually, if BarYvo was really asking about APD for a private jet, the answer may be here: https://www.gov.uk/government/public...passenger-duty
I don't have a crystal ball either, but know how to use Google. ;-)
I don't have a crystal ball either, but know how to use Google. ;-)
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Thanks so much everyone. Been so helpful and courteous.>>
I really don't know what you expected, BarYvo. you've been on Fodors long enough to know that you get out what you put in - if you want a detailed accurate reply you need to provide a detailed accurate query.
if you had said "anyone know how much the UK departure tax is on a private jet?" you'd have got a better answer.
I really don't know what you expected, BarYvo. you've been on Fodors long enough to know that you get out what you put in - if you want a detailed accurate reply you need to provide a detailed accurate query.
if you had said "anyone know how much the UK departure tax is on a private jet?" you'd have got a better answer.
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You're right, have been on a number of years and never have been skewered for not correctly phrasing to some standards. All you have to do is nothing and be done with it but you felt entitled to be sarcastic. This is a place to go for help. Next time, I will preface with, "Please be tolerant if I have not used the right words. That is why I am posting...to get info."
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What Patrick said.
And I wasn't sarcastic at all. The help that is given here is purely voluntary as you know and people tend to get a bit cranky when other people post impossibly vague questions and then grumble when they don't get the precise answers they require.
And I wasn't sarcastic at all. The help that is given here is purely voluntary as you know and people tend to get a bit cranky when other people post impossibly vague questions and then grumble when they don't get the precise answers they require.
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>>never have been skewered for not correctly phrasing to some standards. All you have to do is nothing and be done with it but you felt entitled to be sarcastic<<
Load of codswallop -- sorry but it is.
99.99% of people asking >><i>Is it true that to leave London now, it is $600 per person?</i><< . . . would be asking re flying commercial .. BA, AA, KLM, AirFrance, whatever. Therefore my initial response . . "No"
.01% (probably much less) might be asking about private jets. If you got less than useful response . . it is on you, not us.
Load of codswallop -- sorry but it is.
99.99% of people asking >><i>Is it true that to leave London now, it is $600 per person?</i><< . . . would be asking re flying commercial .. BA, AA, KLM, AirFrance, whatever. Therefore my initial response . . "No"
.01% (probably much less) might be asking about private jets. If you got less than useful response . . it is on you, not us.