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Old Nov 27, 2009 | 11:57 pm
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
Most fares allow stopovers in SIN, but it would also help if I know the full routing, and the fare basis. The charge might be for the Singapore Departure tax but US$25 is too high to be that. I think its more like S$28 (US$20). So you'd have to ask exactly what is the charge the ICC is quoting you for.
It was SUB-SIN-LAX-SFO-SIN-SUB. The original tix was SUB-SIN-LAX-SIN-SUB, but due to the nonstop doesn't operate on my date of departure and have to extend 3 days, I moved my departure to SFO. It's half used, and now I'm using the other half.

In the end, they charged me US$20.20 instead of the supposed US$ 25-30. Its a full C fare, but I don't have the fare basis. It is basically extra taxes for stopping in SIN for several days, at least that's what they said..
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