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Notes: 1 Non-refundable fees may apply to issued cards, surcharges may apply to foreign banking cards 2 Refers to usage for public transport for multipurpose cards 3 Cash payment was phased out with the exception of TUK-A and staffed ticket counters [47] 4 Via credit/debit card only 5 Upgrading to SimplyGo must be done at TUK with Supervision.
Autopass Card is a stored-value smart card that allows paying VEP fees, toll charges and ERP fees in Singapore. The card is sold only to foreign motorists. The card is sold only to foreign motorists. As vehicle information is encoded in the card, it is not transferable between vehicles.
The airport group says that the fee increase per departing flight from 1 April 2027 is about one per cent of an economy class ticket to Bangkok, and less than 0.5 per cent of an economy class ...
A lightweight version of the ERP technology has been implemented for use on parking, and is known as the Electronic Parking System (EPS). It has been adopted by several carpark operators and has replaced the use of autopay tickets or parking coupons. These parking systems have also typically switched to charging by the minute. [citation needed]
Since 2009, Singapore motorists can use EZ-Link cards in their new generation In-Vehicle Unit to pay for Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) and Electronic Parking System (EPS) payments. [7] [8] In August 2016, EZ-Link introduced a post-paid ERP payment service called EZ-Pay. [9]
E-tickets in the airline industry were devised in about 1994, [1] and have now largely replaced the older multi-layered paper ticketing systems. Since 1 June 2008, it has been mandatory for IATA members to use e-ticketing. Where paper tickets are still available, some airlines charge a fee for issuing paper tickets.
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In-town check-in service is a service offered by some cities such as Abu Dhabi, Seoul, Hong Kong, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur–International, London, Stockholm, Vienna and Taipei, where passengers may check in luggage in designated places within the city but outside the airport. This reduces check-in time and queuing at the airport.