IATA Criticizes Germany’s Tax Hike Amid Weaker Recovery

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Germany has been accused of having an “unhealthy obsession” with aviation taxes following the introduction of a 19% hike from the start of May. IATA Director General Willie Walsh described the increase—which will see a charge of between €15.53 ($16.60) and €70.83 per passenger depending on the route...
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