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Roger Shergold posted this recently on the CP Air Facebook page - FYI everyone, I have just listed myself from YVR to LHR and back using the C1 pass. Please note that the UK departures taxes go up to $414.61 since you are now a J class passenger. Using a C2 pass the UK departure tax is $251.71. Still exorbitant, but better. Might be worth considering not using C1 passes out of the UK. Peter Foreman responded - Good Grief!! UK dept. taxes have been punitive for years, but this is outrageous. Whatever does C2 or C1 have to do with airport costs? You always were a Top Agent looking out for the employees and you are still doing it. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Hope you have enough fun in the UK to soften the blow. Roger Shergold answered - Thanks Peter, kind words. A colleague of mine has suggested the best alternative is to route myself via DUB. And then use Z fares to travel to wherever I am going in the UK. Worth looking at. Ireland charges $15.40 as opposed to England who charges $390.00! |
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Continuation of the Air Canada nee Trans-Canada Air Lines History - Started in NetLetter #1483. (Source: Air Canada 75 years of innovation) |
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