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chrissa1 | 16:18 Thu 26th May 2016 | Travel
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I am taking my 7 year old granddaughter down to see my daughter, (her auntie). I have paid £121.96 for our return flights. I cannot for the life of me work out how much is being charged for her and, as my son is paying for her flight, how much should he pay me? Thanks.

Booking for two passengers

£25.04 airfare per adult
£25.04 airfare per child

Taxes and charges - per adult £48.94
Taxes and charges - per child £22.94

For 1 adult, 1 child (under 12) Total airfare and taxes and charges = £121.96
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£50.00 for cash.
£25.04 air fare for 1 child.
£22.94 taxes and charges for 1 child.
= £77.98 for 1 child.
...correction:
£47.98 for 1 child.
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That doesn't make sense, bookbinder.
By my calculation, £47.96 - £25.04 + £22.94.
I meant £47.98.
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Oh. I see. So that means I'm paying, £73.98. Yes. That makes sense now, . Thanks.
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Or, £50 for cash, douglas. Lol.
seeing that all the figures you give add up to £121.96, surely her fare is £25.04+£22.94=£47.98 or am i not seeing something, as i'm not always the brightest with maths

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