J/F EK Classic Rewards - saving taxes ex Europe?

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I understand that QF reward bookings on EK metal originating from countries outside Australia may attract significantly less carrier charges than from Australia. Can anyone shed light on if there are options from Europe through DXB where $$$ savings can be made, particularly flying J/F?
 
If I recall, the poms charge a very large tax on outbound flights, and it gets higher for longer routes, premium cabins.

So avoid departure from the UK if possible.
 
If I recall, the poms charge a very large tax on outbound flights, and it gets higher for longer routes, premium cabins.

So avoid departure from the UK if possible.
That applies to award and revenue. But OP is more interested in ports that EK don’t pass on their own fees. SIN is one that comes to mind.
 
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That applies to award and revenue. But OP is more interested in ports that EK don’t pass on their own fees. SIN is one that comes to mind.
Yes this, or at least lower fees... i looked at similar options Budapest to Sydney and London to Sydney for example and London was around GBP240 more expensive
 
Yes this, or at least lower fees... i looked at similar options Budapest to Sydney and London to Sydney for example and London was around GBP240 more expensive
Yes, as above flying out of the UK in a premium cabin is going to incur the very high APD (no way around that other than NOT originating your homeward departure from the UK - if convenient check for something out of continental Europe).

I was going off the topic heading "Saving Taxes ex-Europe"
Airline “Taxes”..! 😉
Not exactly ex-Europe? Is the suggestion they go EU - DXB - SIN - SYD? Is that necessarily cheaper than just EU - DXB - SYD?
Just an example of a country / port where EK don’t pass on excessive carrier charges. Alas, the SIN-MEL EK flight has finished or will soon. It was very notable the difference in fees flying MEL-SIN vs SIN-MEL. I’ve never looked to compare the fees on Euro-DXB-SIN* v Euro-DXB-Oz.

*obviously would still need to get something to Oz.
 
You raise an interesting point and it's something I have subtly raised before. It is well known that some of Qantas' award partners (including Qantas) collect carrier surcharges on many of their flights. However, the amount they collect does vary on the routing, itinerary and partners involved. Hence, I do wonder whether it might be possible to "fuel dump" Emirates' exorbitant carrier surcharges on their business and first class awards by simply finding a third strike (i.e. an useless award segment you add on at the end to make collection of such fees optional). This might be beyond the pay grade of this forum, and I suspect those who use (and abuse) classic awards regularly are probably unlikely to share these fuel dump strategies on account of once the cat has left the bag it is only a matter of time before Qantas fixes the "glitch"

-RooFlyer88
 

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