UK unveils plans to cut air passenger duty on domestic flights

UK unveils plans to cut air passenger duty on domestic flights

The British Prime minister had set out plans to cut air passenger duty on domestic flights to “support connectivity across the country.”

The government will launch a consultation this spring to reform the levy for internal UK flights, the Department for Transport announced Wednesday. 
The proposal forms part of the so-called Union Connectivity Review, led by Network Rail Chairman Peter Hendy, which has been tasked with exploring how transport can better connect all parts of the UK

 

 

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