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Eligible Pay with Miles customers can log in and choose to have fares quoted in U.S. The airports you are leaving from and arrive at, and the country those airports are in, all affect your taxes and fees.įares for travel originating in most of the world’s major industrialized countries are filed and quoted in the primary currency of those countries and in U.S.

The Taxes & Carrier-Imposed Fees you pay are based on several elements and therefore, can vary widely.
