Bricky
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I tried to buy return flights to the UK the other day (with BA).
Even though I was using an Irish credit card, I couldn't find a way to avoid the 20% tax on the flights. (I tried the UK, Ireland, and US sites, and I also tried making the purchase from remote computers - in case the IP address was making some difference)
As a curiousity, I also tried booking the same flights going in the opposite direction (i.e. a return flight from the UK to Argentina) on the same date. No 20% charge in this case.
So, at least for BA, it appears that the 20% is charged on all bookings where the first flight originates in Argentina. The credit card or site used doesn't appear to make a difference.
Even though I was using an Irish credit card, I couldn't find a way to avoid the 20% tax on the flights. (I tried the UK, Ireland, and US sites, and I also tried making the purchase from remote computers - in case the IP address was making some difference)
As a curiousity, I also tried booking the same flights going in the opposite direction (i.e. a return flight from the UK to Argentina) on the same date. No 20% charge in this case.
So, at least for BA, it appears that the 20% is charged on all bookings where the first flight originates in Argentina. The credit card or site used doesn't appear to make a difference.