FieldFees

About FieldFees

FieldFees was born in a pilots' WhatsApp group. A few dozen owner-pilots flying across Europe, asking each other the same questions every week: what does a landing cost at Linate? Who's the cheap handler at Marrakech? Anyone got the taxi number at Cuers? The answers were always there — golden, hard-won, first-hand — and always lost three days later, buried under two hundred new messages.

Every GA pilot knows the drill: you plan a trip, and the only way to find out what a landing actually costs is digging through outdated PDFs, calling the field, or asking in a group and hoping someone landed there recently. The knowledge exists — it's just scattered and impossible to search.

FieldFees puts that collective knowledge in one structured, searchable place: landing and parking fees, fuel prices, useful contacts and the practical tips pilots actually share with each other. Every price carries a last-verified date and source, so you know how fresh it is at a glance.

FieldFees is part of the Veejo group, the European aeronautical network — built by pilots, for pilots.

How to read the badges

  • 20d agoConfirmed within the last 3 months — fresh.
  • 6mo agoConfirmed within the year — probably fine, worth a glance.
  • 1y agoStale — treat with caution and re-verify when you land.

Anyone can report what they just paid — no account, no review queue. Reports publish instantly with today's date, and the newest report per fee or fuel type replaces the previous one. If something looks off, the next pilot to land corrects it — the same way the WhatsApp groups self-correct, just structured and searchable.

The fine print

FieldFees is a community resource, not an official publication. Prices are indicative and can change without notice — always check the AIP and the airport's official documentation as part of your flight preparation.