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If you use the latest versions of web browsers including Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, or your email client is Microsoft Outlook, you can subscribe to this RSS Feed and start using it now. Alternatively if you have a specific RSS Reader (see the list below for examples) you can use this feed.

Simply click on the orange RSS Logo in the top right corner of this page to take you to the RSS file. Then copy the URL in the address bar at the top of the page (which ends in ‘.xml’), and follow the instructions in your browser/email client/RSS reader to add this feed.

You can even get RSS updates delivered straight to your mobile phone. If your phone has an RSS Reader (see your phone’s specification for details), simply copy the ‘.xml’ URL into your phone, following the on-screen instructions.

What is RSS?

RSS is a form of online syndication, typically known as ‘Really Simple Syndication’. RSS is written in a file format called ‘XML’, and can look strange without an RSS Reader to interpret it. Just like HTML code for web pages, where a browser is required to interpret it and display it properly, an RSS Reader is required to read and display RSS. Once it can be displayed it is one of the most simple and innovative broadcasting technologies available.

Why use RSS?

Using RSS allows you to keep up to date with the latest information from airportcharges.com. Whenever we update our charges, add new airports, or make changes to the website, we’ll let you know about it in our RSS Feed. Your RSS Feeder will automatically update itself when changes are made, and you will be one of the first to hear about them.

You will also get to hear about the latest industry news relating to airport charges, direct from airportcharges.com. Keep up to date with this important information by subscribing to our free RSS Feed.

How to get started

First you need an RSS Reader. If you have the latest versions of web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox, or email clients such as Microsoft Outlook, you will be able to subscribe and use these feeds immediately.

If not you can download RSS Readers. There are many available, some are even free. See our list below for some options.

FeedDemon
Standalone Reader for $29.95 or free for a 20-day trial.

Pluck
A free add-on application to Internet Explorer for reading RSS Feeds.

Newsgator
A $29.00 addition to Microsoft Outlook, or available for a 14-day free trial. Also available free as a web-based application.

myYahoo
If you have a myYahoo account you can subscribe to feeds by clicking the myYahoo button. To register for an account is free.



Once you have your chosen RSS reader just follow the program’s instructions to subscribe to the RSS feed.

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