An apt conc recov fee means that it is an airport concession recovery fee. It basically means it's the tax the airport puts on a customer that arrives on a flight rather than driving to the airport.
"Facility Use Fee". This is like "Concession Recovery Fee"; a fee the airport charges the car rental company to operate at the airport. It's typical for the company to pass that cost on to the customer.
The Airport Transit Link is a curb to curb bus or mini-van service to and from the airport. There is a fee to use the service.Ê
Yes there is a landing fee.
Budget Rental Cars charges for fuel, an Energy Recovery Fee, Airport Facilities Fee (if at an airport), Late Return Fee and a Government Administrative Rate Supplement.
In the AIP
call them and ask
Yes there is a fee. You can use the receipt when returning home to exchange dollars for pounds for free.
It means "Airport Concession Recovery". It is a tax that an airport rental branch applies if the customer arrived via an airline flight into that airport (as opposed to driving to the airport branch from somewhere else in town). The circumstances under which this fee might be applied seem to be rather variable, and are probably outlined in individual company policies.
Currently $140 when arriving at EZE or AEP. It permits multiple entries for 10 years or the life of your current passport.
You can find general basic information on reciprocity on Wikipedia. Some books on reciprocity are: Reciprocity, by Lawrence Baker, A cooperative species: Human reciprocity by Lawrence Baker, Trust and Reciprocity: Interdisciplinary Lessons for experimental research, by Elinor Ostrom.
The Hilton is located exactly 4.1 miles from the Stansted Airport, which is about 9 minutes driving depending on the weather, traffic etc. The Stansted Airport has ample parking for a fee.