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Amongst details buried in the finance bill Sunak will raise APD.Air Passenger Tax on all UK flights.But the luxury flight loving Pm will not raise this tax for private jets and helicopters like he and his Tory friends enjoy This means joe public and his family will be paying an extra £7 a head when they go on holiday.
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Air Passenger Duty is a tax on airlines and aircraft operators. The government’s understanding is that airlines and aircraft operators ordinarily pass the cost of Air Passenger Duty through to the consumer in ticket prices. This is a commercial decision for the airline and aircraft operator.
The rates of Air Passenger Duty for the tax year 2024 to 2025 will increase in line with the Retail Price Index (RPI) as forecast at Spring Budget 2023.....
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If all the duty is passed on to the passengers then a family of four will pay £56 in tax on a return domestic flight.The increase this year comes after the govt slashed this tax in half in bid to get more Brits flying domestically despite the fact this form of transport is 14 times more polluting than going by train
Passengers travelling by economy will see the tax added to the cost of their fare raised from £6.50 to £7 under plans announced in last year's Budget due to come into effect from April. Travellers using premium economy or business class flights will see the duty increase from £13 to £14. Tax for private jets remains frozen at £78.