Many people plan to book plane tickets to travel to various places, but when the travel date is approaching, there may be force majeure events that make it impossible to travel. Even if it's not caused by the fault of the airline, the person who bought the air ticket may ask for a refund of the airport tax.
The “airport tax” has a legal name, “Passenger Service Charge” (PSC), with the current actual rates* as follows:
For travel abroad
Domestic travel
However, under certain circumstances, travelers may request a refund of airport tax from the airline via email, or a request letter to the Customer Service Center or Call Center of each airline, by providing the following information:
However, this should be done within the time and conditions specified by each airline. (Some airlines may have a booking processing fee.) The refund of the fare will depend on the conditions of each ticket type.
* The above rates are the actual rates charged by each airport under the 2017 announcement of the Ministry of Transport on Departure Passenger Service Charges at Licensed Airports that provide services to the public.