
We are all aware of the airlines charging random fees for baggage no heavier than lip balm. After a recent debacle which I'm still too angry to share, I decided to make it my mission and expose every hidden fee in travel I can find. I really hope I piss somebody somewhere off. This has gone far enough.
I'm calling my new series of tirades
Watch Out!. Today, I will expose airfares, but the series will also include car rental fees(which may be the most difficult to understand), car rental insurance, and anything else I can drag through a gutter of rodent infested raw sewage. Please don't let my animosity concern you. I really have calmed down quit a bit. Onward...
Airfare Fees and TaxesDomestic Passenger Ticket Tax -7.5%: This is just some random additional tax that we pay when anyone purchases a domestic airline ticket. The proceeds go to the Airport and Airway Trust Fund. The AATF was created in 1970 and has been milking us since. Currently the Trust Fund is gouging us for 7.5% of the the ticket price for this Domestic Passenger Ticket Tax.
Segment Tax-$3.40: We pay $3.40 every time during our flight that our plane lands or takes off. Pretty funny, huh. I guess our ticket only pays for actual air flight? Even better...if you change planes, you pay twice. All these funds go to our friends at the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF).
Rural Airport Tax-7.5%: This
tax is for regional airport usage. If your flight goes to Boise or Duluth or Reno you will see this tacked on to the ticket price. Some good news, it seems you will not be charged for both the rural tax and the domestic tax on same flight, but you will be charged one. This is even more moola for the Trust Fund.
Passenger Facility Charge-Up to $4.50 each time we visit an airport: Now, I'm going out of my way to utilize every restroom and lounge area I pass. Five dollars is an expensive potty break. This money goes to offset airport maintenance? I guess my question is this, "How does LAX get it's $4.50 from Travelocity?"
Alaska/Hawaii Surcharge-$15:for roundtrip flights. Not really sure why? No one will tell me. But, I know where the money goes...the Airport and Airway Trust Fund.
International Departure Tax-$15.10: We get charged $15.10 to leave the U.S. The funds again go the AATF (the Trust Fund).
International Arrival Tax-$15.1o: And, of course, we get charged another $15.10 to come home (U.S.). Monies go to Trust Fund.
Beginning to wonder if this Paris Hilton's trust fund?
Customs User Fee-$5.50: This is added to your airfare if arriving from outside the U.S. Funds go to Homeland Security.
Immigration User Fee-$7.00: Fee charged if arriving from outside U.S. So, if you get charged for one, you will be charged for the other. Funds also go to Homeland Security.
Security Fee-$2.50 to $5.00: Goes to Homeland Security. If I could find more info on these I would explain, but Homeland Security doesn't seem to have to explain anything.
APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)-$5.00: Charged if arriving from outside the U.S. Homeland Security gets this money too.
So, we get to pay $22.50 and take off our shoes all in the name of Homeland Security. Cool.
Fuel Charges-charged at airlines discretion: These fees were created to offset fuel costs. READ-The airline charges much as humanly possible and still get travelers in need of transportation to buy the ticket.
Paper Ticket Charge-up to $50: Airlines charge as much as $50 to issue a paper ticket. Some online vendors tack on additional charges as well.
Phone Reservation Charge: Yes, you will be charged to book a reservation over the phone to a human versus reserving online. You don't expect the airlines to have to pay for their own reservation staff, do you?
Change Fees: You will be charged, period. How much is anyone's guess.
It is 100% negotiable. Most likely, you are gonna get screwed!
What if...we went to your favorite restaurant and without looking at the menu you order your favorite $6.00 salad and an iced tea for $2.5o. After typical sales tax, you expect your bill to be just under $10.00. At the end of the meal, the server drops off a bill for $27.50. You are shocked. You see you have been charged an additional $17 broken down accordingly: for paper napkin usage $.75; $2.00 for ice; $1.00 facilities charge (restroom); $.95 maintenance fee (parking lot); $9.00 tomato surcharge (because price of tomato skyrocketed due to ecoli scare); $2.00 Animal and Plant Inspection Service-monies sent to Homeland Security; and then charged local sales tax on everything. You locate a manager and flip out. The manager kindly smiles, apologizes and offers to direct you to the last page of the menu you never picked up and in tiny print you'll find the legalese. Is this a fair parallel? Would we ever accept this as consumers??
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