What I have found recently on Delta:
- round trip ticket TO Europe from the US and back: taxes about $100
- round trip ticket between same city pairs FROM Europe to US and back: taxes over $300.
- for comparision, same city pairs from Europe to US and back on NW: taxes around $100
I have found this on both award and paid tickets. When I asked a DL phone rep about what those extra taxes were, she was vague and said she couldn't tell exactly, but it wasn't a fuel surcharge.
When I first encountered this, DL wanted $332 in taxes and fees on an award ticket from Bucharest back to the states this summer. I then checked with NW and they found me an award ticket back to the states from Bucharest but with taxes of only $81 plus a phone ticket fee of $15. That is a huge difference, and of course I told DL what they could do with their ticket.
I have since checked schedules on paid tickets for upcoming business travel back from Budapest in March to the states, and again DL wanted over $300 for taxes and fees and NW wanted around $100. Needless to say I have alerted my employer's travel office of this scam as we have a lot of travel originating overseas.
DL is both devaluing Skymiles and gouging paying customers. I'm glad I switched to NW as my preferred carrier serveral years ago, and only have about 130K Skymiles still to burn. Who knows if they will extend the same ''tax'' to flyers originating in the US.
- round trip ticket TO Europe from the US and back: taxes about $100
- round trip ticket between same city pairs FROM Europe to US and back: taxes over $300.
- for comparision, same city pairs from Europe to US and back on NW: taxes around $100
I have found this on both award and paid tickets. When I asked a DL phone rep about what those extra taxes were, she was vague and said she couldn't tell exactly, but it wasn't a fuel surcharge.
When I first encountered this, DL wanted $332 in taxes and fees on an award ticket from Bucharest back to the states this summer. I then checked with NW and they found me an award ticket back to the states from Bucharest but with taxes of only $81 plus a phone ticket fee of $15. That is a huge difference, and of course I told DL what they could do with their ticket.
I have since checked schedules on paid tickets for upcoming business travel back from Budapest in March to the states, and again DL wanted over $300 for taxes and fees and NW wanted around $100. Needless to say I have alerted my employer's travel office of this scam as we have a lot of travel originating overseas.
DL is both devaluing Skymiles and gouging paying customers. I'm glad I switched to NW as my preferred carrier serveral years ago, and only have about 130K Skymiles still to burn. Who knows if they will extend the same ''tax'' to flyers originating in the US.
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