Luton airport may suffer from new transport taxes
Air passenger duty tax is set to rise after the UK labour Government made the decision to increase the tax as of November.
The new pressure from the added air passenger duty (APD) will continue to pile on extra pressure and airlines are likely to scarp certain routes in order to see out the already troubled times.
Rival budget airline, Ryanair, have also been cutting back on expenses as they no longer operate from Doncaster’s Robin Hood Airport and even British Airways have reduced their flight capacity. Both Ryanair and Easyjet blame the latest cut backs on the impending rise of APD.
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