Suvarnabhumi airport will charge passengers leaving Thailand 35 baht more for their tickets as the cost of checking travellers’ personal and criminal records.
Sounds like a good reason to use Don Muang
Suvarnabhumi airport will charge passengers leaving Thailand 35 baht more for their tickets as the cost of checking travellers’ personal and criminal records.
Sounds like a good reason to use Don Muang
Shocking! Oh no. A whole 35 baht!
squeaky fukker, are you Jockanese?Originally Posted by mikem
...hmm. For a given value of hmmm.
Looked at a ticket breakdown recently? You are quite often paying (significantly) more for airport taxes, fuel charges and other add-on charges than you are for the actual flight!
..and checking criminal records? You mean immigration running the passport through the computer as they do now? That really has worked in the past....
Often around 50% of a ticket, I know.Originally Posted by nidhogg
It could well be that this is a just a better way of breaking down the administrative costs, rather than a whole new cost. Presumably it was being down before, and sure, it may not cost 35 baht for one search, but someone had to build the database, purchase the computers, train the staff etc etc.
Admin costs are often hidden or underestimated.
35 baht is perhaps 300% over what it actually costs to do this random check. I was thinking that this cursory passport scan is nothing more than a sham? Of course while the cost of the Av-Gas has dropped 0ver 50% the tax has never been reduced nor the cost of the flights.
In America they used to state that the average cost of 1 gallon of gasoline was 85% taxes of one sort or another...today's notice BP on-line is the cost of your alcohol and tobacco has just increased by 3% increase in tax as well.
Welcome to the real world folks...
You are a silly man Wilson...Originally Posted by kingwilly
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