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Airport One-Way Rental Receipt Example

This receipt documents a 5-day one-way compact rental from Portland (PDX) to Seattle (SEA). The $99.00 one-way drop fee appears as a flat line item directly below the base rate, making it immediately visible in the receipt breakdown. The receipt header shows both pickup and return airport locations with timestamps, the defining feature that distinguishes a one-way receipt from a round-trip airport receipt.

This one-way airport rental receipt documents a 2-day full-size sedan rental at $68/day with one-way drop-off fee ($75), airport concession recovery fee (12%), and 11% sales tax, totaling $309.71 — the drop fee is the largest single line item.

Receipt Breakdown

Compact Rate (Toyota Corolla): 5 days @ $44.99$224.95
One-Way Drop Fee (PDX → SEA)$99.00
Loss Damage Waiver: 5 days @ $13.99$69.95
Customer Facility Charge: 5 days @ $2.00$10.00
Vehicle License Fee: 5 days @ $0.58$2.90
Airport Concession Recovery Fee$24.99
Subtotal$431.79
Rental Tax (9.00%)$38.86
Total$470.65
PaymentMastercard ****5514

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Receipt header shows two locations: PICKUP: PDX Airport, RETURN: SEA Airport
  • • One-Way Drop Fee ($99.00) as a flat line, not a per-day charge
  • • Drop fee positioned below base rate and above insurance lines, standard one-way format
  • • Agreement #RA-7782039 covers the full Portland to Seattle route
  • • Airport Concession Recovery Fee applies at pickup location (PDX) only
  • • 5-day rental with compact class, realistic for an interstate road move or relocation trip

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this one-way airport rental receipt show?

This receipt shows Rental Agreement #RA-7782039, pickup at PDX Airport (Portland) on October 14, return at SEA Airport (Seattle) on October 19 (5 days). Vehicle: Toyota Corolla (Compact). Line items: Compact Rate $44.99/day × 5 = $224.95, One-Way Drop Fee = $99.00, Loss Damage Waiver $13.99/day × 5 = $69.95, Customer Facility Charge $2.00/day × 5 = $10.00, Vehicle License Fee $0.58/day × 5 = $2.90, Airport Concession Recovery Fee = $24.99. Subtotal: $431.79. Tax (9%): $38.86. Total: $470.65 paid by Mastercard ****5514.

How does the one-way drop fee appear on a rental receipt?

The one-way drop fee appears as a single flat charge line immediately below the base rate subtotal, it is not a per-day charge. On this receipt it shows as 'One-Way Drop Fee: $99.00'. The fee is fully disclosed in the rental agreement at booking but renters often underestimate its impact: on a 5-day compact rental costing $224.95 base, the $99.00 drop fee adds 44% to the base rate. One-way fees vary widely: intrastate within the same metro area may be $0; cross-country can reach $300–$500.

Why does the receipt show different pickup and return locations?

One-way rentals require both pickup and return locations to appear in the receipt header so the customer and the rental agency can both verify the agreed route. Pickup: PDX Airport, Portland OR, October 14 at 09:30. Return: SEA Airport, Seattle WA, October 19 at 14:00. The return location's rental agency branch receives the vehicle and must confirm it was returned in acceptable condition. The one-way drop fee is associated with the return location on the receipt.