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EDDL Düsseldorf vs EDLN Moenchengladbach?

ch.ess wrote:

Unfortunately, B2B these charges are still allowed.

How is this B2B?

ESKC (Uppsala/Sundbro), Sweden

No need to pay cash, just avoid Amex ;-)

Since PSD2, extra charges for usual payment options are not allowed for B2C payments.
Amex doesn’t fall under this regulation.

Unfortunately, B2B these charges are still allowed.

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EDM_, Germany

Defo. I tend to not make things up…

Mainz (EDFZ) & Egelsbach (EDFE), Germany

boscomantico wrote:

All that is if you pay cash.

Negative – paid with Visa (actually, Apple Pay).

boscomantico wrote:

All that is if you pay cash. Otherwise plus 6(!)€.

Are you sure about that? I don’t remember having paid an additional credit card fee ever on the previous visits. I never paid cash.

Hungriger Wolf (EDHF), Germany

boscomantico wrote:

The Swedish have ONLY starting fees, and no landing fees, mind.

We used to have only landing fees. I don’t know what brought about the change or why it would matter.

ESKC (Uppsala/Sundbro), Sweden

Just wondering about the plausible scenario: you start-up, go to the fuel pump and start-up again?
I don’t think I will have to pay twice if forgetting chocks or trying many winter start-ups

Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

They charge per movement. It doesn’t matter though. They could charge only once, and double the amounts. It all doesn’t matter. What matters is the bottom line.

The Swedish have ONLY starting fees, and no landing fees, mind.

Mainz (EDFZ) & Egelsbach (EDFE), Germany

What does the starting fee refer to?

Paris/Essex, France/UK, United Kingdom

Noe wrote:

I thought the EU had abolished card fees. Might it be just the UK?

They have, but that doesn’t prevent some companies from charging card fees anyway. It would be interesting to try to recover them from the card company.

ESKC (Uppsala/Sundbro), Sweden

I thought the EU had abolished card fees. Might it be just the UK?

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