Who has to pay ADF?
Why do I have to pay ADF? Passenger numbers increased from 75,000 in 2001 to over 430,000 in 2008, the mid-level forecasts for the Airport predict that, by 2030, the annual number of passengers will have grown to over one million; therefore it is essential that investment is made in both the infrastructure and the service provided. The ADF will contribute to that future investment. Where do I pay for my ADF ticket? There are two payment machines located within the Check-In area at the Airport. These machines will take cash and credit card payments and will dispense a bar-coded ticket which will allow you pass through Security Screening. The ADF is only payable at the designated machines within the terminal building – it cannot be paid anywhere else. What if I refuse to pay for an ADF ticket? The Airport reserves the right to refuse to handle any passengers. All departing passengers must pay the fee and be in possession of a valid ADF ticket to utilise the boarding facilities at the air
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