just been talking to some friends who go to Goa with us(not on HT) and they have told us that there is a 600 rps departure tax.
Is this something that has been there for a while and is included in packages, or is it something new?
Probably included in Flight ticket price. Most countries have this tax and many make the airlines collect it.
What`s next, oxygen tax ? I remember paying this from Mumbai in 1999 so it will probably have been incuded since.
What`s next, oxygen tax ? I remember paying this from Mumbai in 1999 so it will probably have been incuded since.
Please don't be giving them any ideas.
Papa
It is entering the UK that they should worry if over the limits, as most of us know, not leaving Goa.
If it wasn't and you have no money to pay it do you have to stay even if it means exceeding your visa?
If you exceed your visa you will be deported, but you can't pay the departure tax, which means you exceed your visa, which means you get deport...........enough already!
Now if it had been in Dabolim I wouldnt have been bothered if I had been left behind but didnt fancy Dehli too much!!. I then read the small print on the back of my invoice from Southall and it did state that in some cases local taxes may not be included. When we booked up for our trip at xmas again we were coming home via Dehli this time I asked Southall if the tax was included and was told as far as they were concerned yes but if a new tax is introduced ( like last years airport improvement one ) during our stay we may be liable to pay!
I cant believe Ive been going to Goa since 1990 and its only the last two trips were I feel Ive been knowingly ripped off
Can you imagine this being imposed on foreign nationals at gatwick or Heathrow. They would sue the airport, using our Legal Aid, have to stay in a hotel at the taxpayers expense whilst it went though the court, then the appeals court, by which time they would be able to apply for British citizenship!!
Not sure if your comments are entirely accurate.
Whilst I am no fan at all of the Indian system of routinely extracting extra cash from us poor saps I think I have to point out a couple of things.
Countries introduce extra taxation at each budget.In the U.K there is generally plenty of notice.
However if you have booked your ticket so far in advance to avoid said tax being included in your ticket price it is no suprise if you turn up at the airport and find you need extra cash.
Not very nice I know but if it was me I would love to have the nerve to say fine I will stay and see what happened.
Top and bottom of it is politicians have long learned to squeeze every last drop of tax out of us and love thinking up new ways to part us from our hard earned.
Papa
If you had a family of four, this is a lot even by our standards, nearly £70. More than many Indian's earn in a month. If this was imposed on every family passing through. many wouldn't be able to pay.
How many have that left at the end of a holiday?
If you refused they would bugger you about, make you miss your flight, and then ship you home at your expense (via the consulate).
You can imagine how much that bill would be by the time they'd finished adding their admin charges.
I think it might now be included in the ticket pricing because the consulate started refusing to ship people home.
Alan
What are your views of having to pay Gordon Browns tax of £85 since November 09 just to leave the UK on any long haul flight over 6,000 miles and the UK airport and the security charges ?
But if the tax was not imposed on travel, the treasury would still need to find the money so it would be imposed somewhere else.
Much of this tax increase was as a direct result of the green / climate change/global warming lobby
What a lot of people don't understand is that when a "lobby" agitates for controls on anything, e.g climate change, smoking, excess drinking, 4x4's, all that really happens is that the government sees an excuse to levy a tax on it.
It then presents this as a tax that the public want.
In the case of the various taxes applied to air travel, it was obvious from the "green" agenda and also from travel competitors who compained re no vat/ excise on aviation fuel that this would happen.
The security issues are also a godsend to the government in allowing them to increase charges " for our safety".
The excess drinking issue is one that is current example, the government in answer to calls for a crackdown on anti social drinking has responded by talking of minimum prices, i.e. tax increases, to tackle the issue. Not a genuine solution but one that the population wants, in government speak.
Problems all solved now. Hallelujah.
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