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[AGA-sc] Ben Tan - What should we do?



Hi folks,

 

I need your thoughts on the quickly.

 

The tickets his government agency had arranged were $2,600.  I hate to add that cost to us, but I also feel bad about passing this on as a personal cost to him.  What do you all think?  Do something like split the difference and give him an allowance of $2200?  Or should we just allow him to eat the whole difference?  This isn’t an issue like with Amano… we’re not talking about a ticket upgrade here, nor are we talking about someone who can run it through their business.  This will come out of his personal pocket.

 

Karen

 

From: Benito TAN [mailto:Benito_TAN@nparks.gov.sg]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 11:02 PM
To: krandall@rdrcpa.biz
Subject: RE: My airfares to Atlanta City from Singapore

 


Dear Karen,

Thanks for your kind offer again to help me book a return airfares from Singapore to Atlanta City and onto Toronto for my trip to the US this November to give a talk at the AGM of your organization.  It seems that the situation, in my case, is getting more complicated with the rising costs of air travel in Singapore these days.     : (

There are a few things that I need to explain in a "nice way" to you as the background information to the situation where I am in now vis-a-vis the purchasing of my return airfares. I did not reveal this background information to you earlier because of the on-going system of monitoring incoming and outgoing mails at govenment offices, and also not to worry you.

You see, as a government employee working for the Singapore Botanic Gardens, there is a set of bureaucratic rules and regulations that the govenrment has laid down for public servants to follow.  First, all official travel booking for air tickets and other forms of transportations must go through the officially assigned travel agency of the government offices. Not to do so will require paperworks prepared for a justification to be approved by the higher authorities. Secondly, all government employees are "encouraged" to fly with the national flag air carrier, the Singapore Airline, on official trips overseas. Again, not to do so requires paper works to justify.  

I have started the process of asking the travel office of the Singapore Botanic Gardens to explore the itinerary and find out the prices for my November trip to Atlanta City and return. The cost quotation given by the Gardens' travel agency, no doubt, is on the high side, because of booking me on the Singapore Airline.  I have also decided to buy separately my own air ticket from Atlanta City to Toronto and return to Atlanta so as not to confuse the travel office of the Gardens since this portion of my travel is personal..  

Anyway, to make the story short, for me to pull out from bothering the travel office of the Gardens at this point of the arrangement will give a wrong impression to the officer in charge of the travel that I do not trust him.  In order to facilitate my paper work and its approval later for my official trip as an invited speaker at your organizational AGM this Novemner, it is better for me to continue to work within the system and work out for a lower travel expenses internally.  Hope that you can understand the situation.  

By the way, I was told by the travel office of the Gardens that the air ticket obtained from the internet often does not include the additional travel charges imposed locally by the government. The airfare includes only the airport taxes and and the other charges imposed by the airline company.  So, I suppose that there are items of travel charges levied by the government in Singapore that the US government (Federal and State) do not impose on the American travellers.  I was told that even if I will get a discounted low priced air ticket bought from the internet, I will still have to pay out the required  additional travel charges imposed by the governemnt here on the day when I will leave the airport to go overseas..

To simplify the matter, here is my proposal, can I request that your organization sponsorship for my return airfares be fixed at US$1,900 for my travel from Singapore to Atlanta City in November? Whatever the differences that will come up in the total airfares of my travel to attend your conference at the Atlanta City in November will be absorbed by me.  Can this be arranged?

Please advise again. I need to finalize my travel plan soon because of the seat availability on the flights that I prefer...  I am sorry that my air ticket matter has taken so much of your precious time when you will be busy now organizing the programme and the reception for the inviited guests at the AGM.

Hope that this long message will pass through the monitoring system set up for outgoing mails to reach you on time...


Sincerely,
Dr Benito C. Tan§ Keeper of Herbarium/ Botanical Library§ National Parks Board § Tel: +65 64719923 § Fax: +65 64674832
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"Karen Randall" <krandall@rdrcpa.biz>

17 Oct, 2008 07:27 PM

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Benito TAN/NPARKS/SINGOV@SINGOV

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Subject

RE: My airfares to Atlanta City from Singapore

 




Hi Ben,
 
Thank you, and thanks for getting back to me so quickly on this.  Let me know what you can work out!
 
Karen
 
From: Benito TAN [mailto:Benito_TAN@nparks.gov.sg]
Sent:
Friday, October 17, 2008 4:01 AM
To:
krandall@rdrcpa.biz
Subject:
My airfares to Atlanta City from Singapore

 

Karen,


Thanks for the information. I got it at my yahoo.com mail.  It is strange and uncomfortable to know that the government here is strict with the incoming emailings of its public employees.


I checked the Expedia and found the information of the cheapest flight ticket to Atlanta from Singapore that costs about US $1900.  I have shown it to my travel agent here in Singapore. My travel agent explained that the cost charged on the internet does not include the additional Singapore airport service tax and the fuel tax. Anyway, my travel agent will follow the itienrary that I got from the Expedia and see if he can find a seat for me on the suggested flight itinerary and re-calculate how much will be the total costs fior my return airfares. I will keep in mind your suggested budget allocation of around US $1,900 to 2,000 for my return airfares to fly to Atlanta City from Singapore.


Will keep you informed soon on my final search for a reasonable return airfares to join you and your group at the AGM in Atlanta City in November.



Sincerely,

Dr Benito C. Tan
§ Keeper of Herbarium/ Botanical Library§ National Parks Board § Tel: +65 64719923 § Fax: +65 64674832
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