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  2. Departure tax - Wikipedia

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    Departure tax is in the form of an Airport Improvement Fee [AIF] and is added to the cost of the ticket. Ranges from $0–40 depending on the Canadian airport that you depart from. [4] Cambodia: US$25 Included in airline tickets as of 2011 China: CN¥ 90 (US$ 13.95) Charged to all visitors leaving by air. Fees are included in airline tickets ...

  3. Hertz Global Holdings - Wikipedia

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    It launched a global carsharing service under the name Connect by Hertz in December 2008, [78] serving customers who paid a fee to rent cars by the hour in Park Ridge, New York, Orlando, London, Paris, and Sydney. [78] [79] Later branded as Hertz on Demand and Hertz 24/7, operation in the United States ceased in September 2015. [79]

  4. German air passenger taxes - Wikipedia

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    German air passenger taxes are excise duties and other charges levied by the German government on most passengers departing by air, ...

  5. List of tariffs in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German tariffs. 1834: Zollverein; 1879: German tariff of 1879; 1885: German tariff of 1885; 1887: German tariff of 1887; 1902: German tariff of 1902; 1925: German tariff of 1925; 1968: European Economic Community (Common External Tariff completed 1 July)

  6. Hertz (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hertz is an Anglicized name of German origin, with 'herz' literally meaning 'heart' in English. This alternate spelling of 'Herz' with an additional 't' primarily arose during the 19th and 20th centuries as German-speaking immigrants travelled to English-dominant regions like North America.

  7. Post-Brexit border fee brings warnings of higher food prices ...

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    The Government has announced a new charge to cover the costs of operating border control posts after Brexit. Post-Brexit border fee brings warnings of higher food prices and empty shelves Skip to ...

  8. Cross border commuters in the Berlin area 1948–1961

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    This would mean that the East cross-border commuters could exchange 60% of their wages, which were paid in East German Marks, to (West) German Marks at the rate of 1:1 once back in West Berlin, while the West cross-border commuters were only paid 10% of their income in German Marks, and 90% of their income in East German Marks.

  9. Crossing the inner German border - Wikipedia

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    Crossing points on the inner German border, 1982 [1]. Crossing the inner German border between East and West Germany remained possible throughout the Cold War; it was never entirely sealed in the fashion of the border between the two Koreas, though there were severe restrictions on the movement of East German citizens. [2]