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Exit tourist visa payment now 700 bhat??

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Hello There,

Do you still pay 500 Bhat on exit from the airport ? I am told it has
increased to 700 !! any truth in this ?

Thanks PP
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PP,

It has increased to 700Baht - quite some time ago actually. However, this tax should be included with the cost of your flight ticket nowadays.
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Big Boy wrote:PP,

It has increased to 700Baht - quite some time ago actually. However, this tax should be included with the cost of your flight ticket nowadays.
How does that work in practice BB? First I've ever heard of it.
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I think it was introduced on 1 Jan 07. Instead of paying your 500 Baht per person as you left the country, all airlines (I think) started wrapping the charge up inside the taxes that they charge. I also think the charge increased to 700 Baht at about the same time.

It certainly gets rid of the bother to remember to keep X amount of Baht back for the airport when you're on holiday :D
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On our trip last year we didn't pay at the airport, it was included in our ticket price with Thai Airways. I fully expected to have to pay again, but we sailed through without problem.
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Post by Sabai Jai »

If you look at you ticket its shown - most are E-ticket now and easier to see on the printout

FARE F GBP 576.00
TX001 X GBP 116.00YQAC - this is the fuel, this one is the killer!
TX002 X GBP 5.00YQAD TX003 X GBP 40.00GBAD
TX004 X GBP 14.30UBAS TX005 X GBP

10.70TSLA - is's this one 700 Baht at todays rate
TOTAL GBP 762.00

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Post by Big Boy »

Sabai Jai,

That's a scary price you're paying. Is that for one or two people?
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That's a fare for a BA flight...one person

Not my ticket - just for illustration

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Post by Norseman »

Hey:
The exit price has nothing to do with the airlines you use.
This is a THAI controlled fee to cover the expenses on Thai soil, (security, and handling of your aircraft).
IATA wants better security and who do you think should pay?
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Sorry Norseman, I went a bit off topic and confused things. My comment referred to the cost of the overall air fare - not just the tax :offtopic: :oops:
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Certainly for the last two or three times I’ve been back through Bangkok I’ve not paid the 500 baht on departure.
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And I’ve just checked on a ticket I bought the other day, and there is a separate tax charge of 13.55 euros which is about 700 baht.
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Post by elem »

The "departure tax" of 700Bt (previously 500) is nowadays always included in the price of your ticket (since about 1 year), and you do not need to cough up extra money when leaving. However, the lines at the passpotr control at the airport are getting longer and longer, so be there on time anyway...
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Its been 700 for quite some time now and is in your ticket price (pretty well every proper airport now does it that way). It saves fumbling about for your last few baht as you head back to paradise.
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