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Flying Out Of Malaysia Will Cost You Departure Tax Of Up To RM150 Starting 1st September

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Source: New Straits Times & Penang Hyper Local

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Starting 1st September, travellers flying out of Malaysia will have to pay a tax in the form of departure levy ranging the amounts of RM8-RM150. On 31st July, a ministerial order announced by the Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng set out departure levy rates according to flight destination and classes.

If you’re planning on flying economy class from Malaysia to ASEAN countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Brunei, you’ll only be charged a departure levy of RM8. However, those who are flying business-class and first-class will have to pay RM50.

As for travellers departing from Malaysia to international waters beyond ASEAN countries, you’ll be charged a departure levy of RM20 for economy-class flights and RM150 for business-class and first-class flights.

However, the government does plan on providing exemptions for the departure levy tax. According to Malay Mail, these exemptions will apply to:

  1. Infants below 24 months
  2. Passengers who are only in Malaysia for 12 hours between transiting flights
  3. Flight crew on duty
  4. Those on pilgrimage
  5. Those who buy tickets before 1st September for departure after the levy is enforced
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Source: msn

Guess it’s time to start booking flights for your year end cuti!

 

Also read: Forget Flying to Bangkok! This New Mall in Shah Alam is Fully Thai Themed!

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