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Pricing · 6 min read · Published May 2026

Travel fees for wedding makeup artists, explained

Wedding makeup travel fees in New Brunswick typically combine a flat $50 base fee inside city limits with a per-kilometre charge of $0.80/km outside the city, both ways. For travel exceeding one hour each way, additional charges may apply and should be quoted up front before signing.

Why travel fees exist

On-site bridal makeup means the artist drives to you. That's the whole point — you stay in your robe with your bridesmaids, and the chair comes to you. But driving has costs: fuel, vehicle wear, and (most importantly) the artist's time spent not earning. Travel fees compensate for those.

An artist who quotes "no travel fee" is either rolling it into a higher base rate, taking a hit on their margin, or limiting their service area. None of those are wrong — but they affect comparisons. Always ask whether travel is included or separate when comparing quotes.

How travel is usually calculated

Most New Brunswick bridal artists use a two-tier structure:

  1. Inside city limits: A flat fee, usually $40–$60, regardless of where in the city you are.
  2. Outside city limits: The same flat fee as a base, plus a per-kilometre rate (typically $0.40–$0.60/km) applied to the round-trip distance.

The Amanda Phillips Makeup structure follows this pattern: $50 flat within Fredericton, $50 base + $0.80/km outside.

Worked examples for Fredericton venues

Here's what travel actually costs for common Fredericton-area wedding locations, calculated from downtown Fredericton:

Within Fredericton city limits

Just outside Fredericton

Day-trip distance

Far destinations (additional fees apply)

What "one hour each way" means

If travel exceeds one hour in each direction, additional charges may apply beyond pure kilometres. The reason is simple: a wedding with a 9am start time and a venue two hours away means the artist is leaving home at 5am and not returning until late evening. That's a 14+ hour day, much of which isn't billable kilometres.

For weddings beyond the one-hour radius, the artist may quote:

None of this should be a surprise. A good contract will spell it out before you sign.

How to think about travel when comparing artists

When you're comparing two MUA quotes, always normalise them for travel. An artist quoting $200 + $0 travel for a Saint John wedding is almost certainly absorbing that cost or limiting their service area; an artist quoting $200 + $226 travel is being transparent.

Three questions to ask:

  1. Is travel included in the base rate, or quoted separately?
  2. What's the per-kilometre rate, and does it apply both ways?
  3. Is there an early-start fee for wedding mornings before 7am?
"A clear travel fee is a sign of an experienced artist. A vague one is a sign of someone who hasn't done this enough times to know what their morning actually costs."

Travel and timing

Beyond cost, travel affects the wedding-morning timeline. A 2-hour drive means the artist arrives later than a local would, which compresses the application window. Either the makeup starts later (risky) or the artist arrives earlier (which she factors into her morning).

For weddings outside Fredericton, the conversation about timing should happen at booking — not the week of. Most issues with destination travel come from compressed timelines, not the dollars.

How travel is paid

Travel fees are part of the day-of total, paid in cash when the artist arrives — not part of the booking fee. So for a bride + 4 party at a Saint John venue:

One more thing: parking

Most artists don't charge for parking, but venues with paid garages or downtown lots can rack up $20+ in a morning. If you're booking a venue with paid parking, mention it in the booking notes — most artists will simply add the parking pass cost or have you provide a validation. It's never the artist's job to absorb it.

Common Questions

How are wedding makeup travel fees calculated?+
Most artists charge a flat fee inside city limits (typically $50) and a per-kilometre rate outside the city ($0.40-$0.60/km), applied to round-trip distance. Travel exceeding one hour each way may include additional charges for early starts or extended-day rates.
Is travel fee paid separately from the booking fee?+
Yes. Travel fees are part of the wedding-day total paid in cash when the artist arrives. The $100 booking fee is paid online when reserving and is a separate, non-refundable charge that secures the date.
What does travel cost from Fredericton to Saint John for a wedding?+
Saint John is about 110 km one way from Fredericton. With a $50 base fee plus $0.80/km both ways (220 km total), travel is approximately $160 for a Saint John wedding from Fredericton.

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