21st June 2011
- UK, APD, by Far the highest in Europe and
Likely to Damage Regional Economic Growth
Jet2.com, the north’s leisure
airline with friendly low fares, today launched a contemptuous attack on the
coalition’s recently proposed reform of Air Passenger Duty, (APD) which could
see the tax rise significantly in 2012. Following on from BAA’s calls for
Scotland to devolve responsibility for its own aviation tax in order to promote
regional business travel and tourism; Jet2.com has highlighted how hard
regional airports and their passengers, particularly those in the north, will
be hit, should these rises come to fruition.
Ian Doubtfire, managing director of Jet2.com
said, “The Government here already raises £2 billion a year from passengers and
this is projected to rise to a staggering £3.6 billion in the future. Currently
the UK is the only country in Europe to have such punitive taxes for air
travel, with other countries either reducing or abolishing aviation taxes. We
offer customers the opportunity to have a great flight experience at low fares
from their local airport but the government seems hell bent on hitting people’s
holidays in what is already a very tough time economically. We find it
impossible to reconcile the coalition’s vision for an economic environment, in
which the private sector can thrive, with its current proposals to increase APD
again from 2012.”
Jet2.com supports the case that
Northern Ireland and Scotland, in particular, will be hit severely by these
huge increases, with an estimated loss in passenger spend alone of over £130
million in Scotland. The airline is
firmly of the opinion that the Scottish Government is best placed to determine
the balance between APD and the economic benefits of aviation growth and
therefore fully supports the devolution of the matter to the Scottish
Government. Also devolving the APD issue in Northern Ireland would facilitate a
level playing field between the airports of Northern Ireland and the Republic
of Ireland.
Ian Doubtfire, concluded, “When the Government came
into power, it announced that it wanted to develop regional airports. We
support regional airports in calling for lower rates of APD to enable them to
develop new business and make tourism more attractive – both outbound and
inbound. We would strongly recommend that the Government takes a more
considered and practical approach to this stated vision, given the current
economic environment; one which doesn’t discourage development. In our industry flights can be made available
for customers to book, as far in advance as eighteen months. This allows travellers to get the best prices
and plan their trips accordingly. The current decision to inflict such
outrageous taxes so imminently shows little understanding of how the airline
industry operates and its planning pressures. In the very least, we believe any
changes shouldn’t happen until November 2012.
“In addition the
Emissions Trading Scheme will kick in from 1 January 2012, therefore it is
logical that APD, which is billed as ‘a green tax’, should be reduced on
current rates and should definitely not be increased in the next budget.”
Jet2.com offers
friendly low fares flights from 8 UK airports – flights can be booked at www.Jet2.com and package
holidays at www.Jet2holidays.com.
Posted in Announcements
June 21, 2011 at 15:50
Tagged with Air Passenger Duty, Economic Growth