"Presented as the domestic destination in a pricing example, domestic taxes and fees on a main-cabin fare increased a $337.67 base fare by $40.43 (roughly 12%). The breakdown included the U.S. Transportation Tax, Passenger Facility Charge, domestic flight segment tax and the civil aviation security fee, demonstrating how even short domestic itineraries can carry material add-ons that raise the out-the-door cost." - Harrison Pierce Harrison Pierce Harrison Pierce is a freelance writer and digital nomad passionate about personal finance and travel. He is traveling full-time with the help of points and miles and enjoys connecting with people on the ground. His work has been published in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, USA Today Blueprint, Matador Network, and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines