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Airport Charges Guide 2011 - ANA

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SECURITY CHARGE_<br />

Security charge is due for services rendered to air transport passengers and is meant to partially cover the costs<br />

of staff and equipment regarding civil aviation security for the prevention and suppression of unlawful interference<br />

against civil aviation.<br />

Pursuant to Decree Law nº 11/2004, 9 th January, two different components in the Security Charge were<br />

established:<br />

_One part relates to the installation, maintenance and operation of 100% hold baggage systems. A value of<br />

1,64 is charged on each departing passenger in national airports, for all flights. <strong>ANA</strong>, S.A. is responsible for<br />

collecting this component.<br />

_A second part of the security charge covers general costs related to civil aviation security services and<br />

responsibilities. An amount is charged for each departing passenger on national airports and will be settled<br />

according to the nature of the flight. National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC) is responsible for collecting it.<br />

SECURITY CHARGE<br />

Flights inside Schengen Area<br />

Intra EU flights outside Schengen Area<br />

International flights<br />

_PAGE 13<br />

LISBON PORTO FARO BEJA AZORES<br />

Exemptions:<br />

_Children under 2 years of age;<br />

_Passengers in direct transit through the airport;<br />

_Passengers in official missions that depart on aircraft of Portuguese State or Foreign State private services, on<br />

the basis of reciprocity agreements.<br />

2,39<br />

4,06<br />

7,07<br />

2,39<br />

4,06<br />

7,07<br />

2,39<br />

4,06<br />

7,07<br />

2,39<br />

4,06<br />

7,07<br />

2,39<br />

4,06<br />

7,07<br />

CHARGES GUIDE

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