Fee Description Applicable Region Code Amount
Travel Facility Fee - Applies to select routes going to or from Alaska or Hawaii US & International US $15
Federal Flight Segment Fee – Charged for every flight segment within the US US & International ZP $9
Excise Duty – A small tax percentage applicable to flights within the US, including near-border flights to Mexico and Canada US & International US 8%
Passenger Terminal Charge (PFC) – A variable charge per itinerary to fund airport passenger amenities US & International XF Up to $23
International Entry Customs Charge – Imposed on flights landing outside the US customs territory International YC $11
Passenger Security Fee – $6.15 each journey, approximately, depending on how many passengers board US & International AY $18
International Transit Duty – Applied to all flights into or out of the US, including U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico International US $25
Agriculture and Wildlife Import Screening Fee – Applies to foreign flights landing in the US, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands (Canada excluded) International XA $10
Other Global or Airport-Level Duties – Includes security, inspection, and compliance fees by international authorities International US $25
Global Transport Levy – Flight taxes to and from the United States and its territories, such as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands International Varies Up to $364*
Airfare Transaction Fee (Online Bookings) – Based on trip class and route; service charge may go up to $150 per flyer US & International Fees $0.00 to $155.00*


Before You Pay – Know the Basics:

Estimated Charges May Vary: Traveler categories include adult, child, senior, infant, student, and military personnel.

  • Every transaction service charge is non-refundable and could vary at any time.
  • Government taxes and fees can be adjusted without advance notice.
  • If you're taking a multi-city trip that ends back home or at your original departure point, a service charge of up to $155 per traveler might be added.
  • Bookings that involve multiple airlines or cities with known fraud risks may carry an extra fee of up to $55 per passenger.
  • Some airlines may add a service charge of up to $60 per flyer.
  • Choosing nearby airports or flexible date options may trigger a service fee of up to $55 per passenger.
  • Fusion fare bookings may come with a service fee of up to $120 per traveler.
  • Booking through our customer support center (including RTW or complex multi-stop routes) may involve higher service charges than online booking — ranging from $00 to $210, with a maximum of $105 for seniors. Premium features are included in these offline bookings.

Heads-Up: Charges may change without notice. You'll always be billed based on the final quoted price, regardless of any updates or adjustments. Double-check the full amount before confirming any travel plans.

Additional Terms & Info:

Airline refunds and credit policies follow the fare rules and guidelines of each respective carrier. Changes, cancellations, refunds, and future credits are subject to service fees per person and per ticket.

The post-ticketing service fee is subject to change at any time and is not refundable. These are in addition to any charges set by the airline or travel provider.

Government-mandated taxes and surcharges may also be revised at any time.

1. Refunds & Credit Rules:

Most tickets are non-refundable. Refunds only apply if allowed by the airline’s fare rules and if your refund request is approved. You're not eligible if marked a "no-show" (no-show bookings are typically not granted waivers). Refunds happen only when the airline issues the required waiver.

Airline refunds or future credits are subject to the airline’s fare rules, policies, and procedures.All refunds and credits are managed according to each airline’s rules and policies.

2. Special Services:

Any special request is subject to airline approval and their specific rules. Charges apply once the service is granted, and if your request is declined, the amount will be refunded.