Description of Fees & Taxes | Applicable to | Code | Price |
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Travel Facilities Tax: It is applicable only to some specific flights which are routed to or from Alaska or Hawaii. | U.S. Domestic and International | US | $10 |
U.S. Federal Segment Fees: It is applied per flight segment routed within the United States of America. | U.S. Domestic and International | ZP | $4 |
U.S. Excise Tax: A small percentage tax applicable to all flights within the United States, including those within the 225-mile buffer zones of Canada and Mexico. | U.S. Domestic and International | US | 7.50% |
Passenger Facility Charge (PFC): A variable fee applied per itinerary for the improvement of passenger facilities at airports. | U.S. Domestic and International | XF | up to $18 |
U.S. Customs User Fee: Charged on all international flights routed outside the U.S. customs territory. | International | YC | $7 |
U.S. Passenger Civil Aviation Security Fee: A security fee of approximately $5.10 per one-way trip, based on the total number of passengers boarding the flight. | U.S. Domestic and International | AY | $12 |
U.S. International Transportation Tax: It is applicable to all flights which are routed to and from the United States, including flights to or from the U.S. Virgin Isles or Puerto Rico. | International | US | $20 |
U.S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Fee: Applies to all flights originating abroad (except from Canada) and landing in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Also applies to international arrivals to these locations. | International | XA | $5 |
International Taxes and Government or Airport-Imposed Fees: Covers the cost of inspection fees, security fees, and various other taxes levied according to international regulations. | International | US | $20 |
U.S. International Transportation Tax: Applicable to all flights routed to and from the United States, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Puerto Rico. | International | Varies | up to $359* |
Our Service Fees Online Air Transaction Service Fees: Depending on cabin type, trip type, and certain other factors, a service fee of up to $150 per person may be charged for all passenger types. | U.S. Domestic and International | Fees | $0.00 to $150.00* |
Rules Before Making Any Payment:
- Approximate Amounts: Passenger Types: Adult, child, senior, infant, student, military.
- All transaction service fees are non-refundable and may change without prior notice.
- All Government-imposed taxes and fees may change without prior notice.
- For multi-city trips where you return home or to the city of origin from the last visited city, a service fee of up to $150 per passenger may apply, regardless of the passenger type.
- Multi-airline trips or bookings in cities with a high rate of fraud may incur a service fee of up to $50 per passenger, regardless of the passenger type.
- Certain airlines may charge a service fee of up to $50 per passenger.
- Bookings for nearby airports or alternative dates may incur a service fee of up to $50 per passenger.
- Fusion fares may incur a service fee of up to $115 per passenger.
- Bookings made through the customer care center, including round-the-world and complex multi-stop itineraries, may have higher service fees compared to online bookings. This service fee ranges from $10 to $200, with a maximum of $100 for senior citizens. Premium package benefits are included in contact center bookings.
Note: All service fees are subject to change without prior notice. You will be charged the final total price as quoted, regardless of any changes or variations in the fees. Please review the final total price carefully before booking a flight or hotel.
Other Terms & Conditions:
All airline refunds or future credits are subject to each airline’s fare rules, policies, and procedures. Service fees for all changes, refunds, cancellations, and future credits will be charged on a per passenger, per ticket basis.
All post-ticketing service fees are non-refundable and may change without prior notice. These fees are additional to any airline or other supplier-imposed fees and charges.
Government-imposed taxes and fees can be subjected to change.
1.Refunds and Future Credits:
Most airline tickets are non-refundable. Refunds are only available if the travel supplier's fare rules allow for cancellations and refunds. Refunds will only be processed if your request for a refund is accepted, you are not a "no show" (most "no show" bookings are ineligible for any waiver from suppliers for refund processing), and if waivers from suppliers are obtained to process the cancellation and refund request.
Airline refunds or future credits are subject to the airline’s fare rules, policies, and procedures.
2.Special Services:
All special services are provided on a request basis and are subject to the airline's review and approval process, along with their fare rules, policies, and procedures. Special service fees will be charged upon the provision of the service(s) and will only be refunded if the request is denied by the airline.