Airline tax rises today
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fred flange

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475 posts

238 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2009/...
Is this the start for all of winkys delayed and stealth tax rises we have got coming over the next god no's how long?

Puggit

49,193 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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It's far from the start!

Magog

2,653 posts

206 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Puggit said:
It's far from the start!
And far from the end too...

Puggit

49,193 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Anyway, the simple solution is to fly from a regional airport to Paris/Amsterdam/Copenhagen/Frankfurt, and start your long distance flight there. You get to avoid Heathrow too. You will need separate tickets though.

Alternatively, those in Belfast are luckier - a short drive to Dublin, then they can connect wherever they used to fly through anyway.

The biggest losers here will be Heathrow and BA.

rypt

2,548 posts

207 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Bloody Winky Clown and his tax rises.

Can we all band together and hire a hitman to put him (and us) out of our collective misery?

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

221 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Yet another reason not to fly

So given the choice i won't fly as it is economically it is not quite there as well as the added inconvenience for all the anti terror garbage means that Gordon Browns policys means that i won't get on a plane. So my behavior has been changed by government policy which means it has been a success that i won't fly as it would cost me too much. Therefore he has helped to save the planet from nasty CO2 as his policies can't of been anything to do with just raising cash



Upon reading the above statement
Gordon brown said:
Oh bugger

NismoGT

1,634 posts

207 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Chancellor Skunky strikes again. Clear stealth taxation.

Lets see how this affect's the already struggling airline industry. Especially BA who are in big , big trouble as it is.



Edited by NismoGT on Sunday 1st November 17:43

Getragdogleg

9,516 posts

200 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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I fly to Greece twice a year and we have decided that we are driving next year, it will work out cheaper to extend the holiday, have one long trip and make the journey part of the trip, mooch down to italy and get a ferry overnight to Greece. No airports, no bloody queues to take me shoes off no biometric penis scanning x-ray voyeurism, and no damn check in 90 hours before we fly to make me wait in a damn great shopping mall.

fk flying, its the Golf Diesel all the way for me.

Disclaimer: anyone trying to work out how its cheaper to drive needs to avail themselves of the following facts, the car does about 45 mpg when driven fairly gently, i live in cornwall so normally fly from newquay to Gatwick and then fly to Greece, There are two of us plus baggage, so that is 2 flights to Gatwick and two to Greece, and obviously back again.

Add in Winkys taxes and the Airport develpoment fund we have to pay to Newquay airport for just walking through their departure doors and its not hard to see how its much cheaper to drive/float. We will go from Plymouth to France on the ferry, Ancona to Patras. booked in advance to get cheaper deals, instead of two trip next year we will go for one long trip, maybe 5 or 6 weeks.

Engineer1

10,486 posts

226 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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In typical government fkwittery the futher south you live the less it affects you, Eurostar to Paris, then the worlds your oyster. Live further north and that option starts to fail. Of course part of this will be to do with the plant food argument won't it rolleyes

Puggit

49,193 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st November 2009
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Engineer1 said:
In typical government fkwittery the futher south you live the less it affects you, Eurostar to Paris, then the worlds your oyster. Live further north and that option starts to fail. Of course part of this will be to do with the plant food argument won't it rolleyes
Au contraire - if you live up north you use one of the regional airports to get to the continent.

anonymous-user

71 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Magog said:
Puggit said:
It's far from the start!
And far from the end too...
Yep and don't expect the Tories to reverse this next May because they won't.

selwonk

2,139 posts

242 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Puggit said:
Engineer1 said:
In typical government fkwittery the futher south you live the less it affects you, Eurostar to Paris, then the worlds your oyster. Live further north and that option starts to fail. Of course part of this will be to do with the plant food argument won't it rolleyes
Au contraire - if you live up north you use one of the regional airports to get to the continent.
Personal preference is flights to Italy which are very restricted from Manchester and Liverpool.

Puggit

49,193 posts

265 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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selwonk said:
Puggit said:
Engineer1 said:
In typical government fkwittery the futher south you live the less it affects you, Eurostar to Paris, then the worlds your oyster. Live further north and that option starts to fail. Of course part of this will be to do with the plant food argument won't it rolleyes
Au contraire - if you live up north you use one of the regional airports to get to the continent.
Personal preference is flights to Italy which are very restricted from Manchester and Liverpool.
Well in economy the tax is only going up £1...

theaxe

3,571 posts

239 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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The rises next year are much harsher...

Another £1 on an economy ticket to Europe (up to £12). Okay, not that bad.
Another £15 on a ticket to the US (up to £60).
Another £25 for India and South Africa (up to £75).
Another £30 to oz (up to £85).

...and double all of the above to the decadent who wish to travel in premium economy or above.

bakerjuk

268 posts

208 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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More socialist tax the rich tax. We are going to be going into a time warp soon back to the 80's when Labour was last in power with strikes everywhere..

Oh hang on...


theaxe

3,571 posts

239 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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bakerjuk said:
More socialist tax the rich tax.
Indeed, you'd think that the government would want to encourage business flights since they actually bring money into the country. Flying business class isn't just about lording it over the proles, it's more to do with getting some sleep and being productive.

Of course we shouldn't stop people from being able to get to Spain for less than a 20 mile train journey, that'd be crazy... rolleyes

Targarama

14,687 posts

300 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Getragdogleg said:
I fly to Greece twice a year and we have decided that we are driving next year, it will work out cheaper to extend the holiday, have one long trip and make the journey part of the trip, mooch down to italy and get a ferry overnight to Greece. No airports, no bloody queues to take me shoes off no biometric penis scanning x-ray voyeurism, and no damn check in 90 hours before we fly to make me wait in a damn great shopping mall.

fk flying, its the Golf Diesel all the way for me.

Disclaimer: anyone trying to work out how its cheaper to drive needs to avail themselves of the following facts, the car does about 45 mpg when driven fairly gently, i live in cornwall so normally fly from newquay to Gatwick and then fly to Greece, There are two of us plus baggage, so that is 2 flights to Gatwick and two to Greece, and obviously back again.

Add in Winkys taxes and the Airport develpoment fund we have to pay to Newquay airport for just walking through their departure doors and its not hard to see how its much cheaper to drive/float. We will go from Plymouth to France on the ferry, Ancona to Patras. booked in advance to get cheaper deals, instead of two trip next year we will go for one long trip, maybe 5 or 6 weeks.
Plus you save on car rental when you get out there.

Bill

56,068 posts

272 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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bakerjuk said:
More socialist tax the rich tax. We are going to be going into a time warp soon back to the 80's when Labour was last in power with strikes everywhere..

Oh hang on...
And it's really going to help the tourism industry (Not that the strong pound is doing much good.)

anonymousposter

131 posts

218 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Bill said:
bakerjuk said:
More socialist tax the rich tax. We are going to be going into a time warp soon back to the 80's when Labour was last in power with strikes everywhere..

Oh hang on...
And it's really going to help the tourism industry (Not that the strong pound is doing much good.)
Be interesting to know the net impact of a weak pound on tourism though. Sure the likes of Thompson et al will lose out. But UK holidays are doing well and retail spend by Europeans visiting the UK is up also.

Getragdogleg

9,516 posts

200 months

Monday 2nd November 2009
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Targarama said:
Getragdogleg said:
I fly to Greece twice a year and we have decided that we are driving next year, it will work out cheaper to extend the holiday, have one long trip and make the journey part of the trip, mooch down to italy and get a ferry overnight to Greece. No airports, no bloody queues to take me shoes off no biometric penis scanning x-ray voyeurism, and no damn check in 90 hours before we fly to make me wait in a damn great shopping mall.

fk flying, its the Golf Diesel all the way for me.

Disclaimer: anyone trying to work out how its cheaper to drive needs to avail themselves of the following facts, the car does about 45 mpg when driven fairly gently, i live in cornwall so normally fly from newquay to Gatwick and then fly to Greece, There are two of us plus baggage, so that is 2 flights to Gatwick and two to Greece, and obviously back again.

Add in Winkys taxes and the Airport develpoment fund we have to pay to Newquay airport for just walking through their departure doors and its not hard to see how its much cheaper to drive/float. We will go from Plymouth to France on the ferry, Ancona to Patras. booked in advance to get cheaper deals, instead of two trip next year we will go for one long trip, maybe 5 or 6 weeks.
Plus you save on car rental when you get out there.
I forgot about that one. thanks !