Originally Posted by
thadocta
I thought that seperate PNR's meant that the APD had to be charged, since it would be ridiculously easy to change the transit into a stopover without HM Government getting their (un)fair take...
Dave
Actually,
cross-linked was the wrong term, the normal term is "
Conjunction Tickets".
As defined here:
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...505#P446_28175
I've done exactly this after reading it here a while ago on the APD thread and the tax was waived. The flights were on two different PNRs, one getting into LHR with BA on an award, and the second (a day later), departing on AA upgraded with evip to DFW. I called in advance to AA and asked them to add in each of the PNR the other PNR details.
Originally Posted by
UncleDude
Originally Posted by
NickB
The exception in the UK APD rules is for conjunction tickets only. Conjunction tickets means that the whole sequence of flights is a single itinerary and a single contract of carriage, even if it is embodied in several tickets (which often happens when you have too many segments to fit in a single ticket). In practice, conjunction tickets are always stapled together, so the separate booklets hypothesis contemplated in the rules remains in effect just that, i.e. hypothetical.
These rules are stricter than the US rules on exemption from US domestic air transportation tax, which only require a reference in the domestic ticket to the international ticket without requiring them to be conjoined. I have succesfully convinced NW to exempt me from US domestic tax on a tickets bought separately but within the appropriate time bounds of an international ticket (it was hard work, though). This would not be possible for APD.
I can assure you that under The IATA Air Ticket Settlement Plan..any tickets even mixed carriers can be exempted from the APD under the 24 hour transit rule. Its just that neither Travel Agents or Airlines can be bothered to do it. The means are there, its just too much of a hassle. I insist and have had it done for me on at 2 occasions.
Last edited by serfty; Dec 27, 2009 at 8:09 pm