Norway proposes increased tax on long haul flights, (200 crowns from 80 now) and cut on short haul (75 crowns from 80 now)  – due to climate change

The Norwegian government proposed on Monday to raise the tax on airline tickets to non-European destinations to 200 Norwegian crowns ($24.13) from 80 crowns currently.   On travel in Europe, it proposed a cut to 75 crowns per ticket from 80 crowns.   “The passenger fee is given an environmental profile by introducing distance differentiation with higher rate from EEA/Europe,” the government said in its 2019 fiscal budget proposal.  Overall, the overall proceeds from airline ticket fees is expected to be neutral, it added.  If approved by the parliament the changes will take place from April 1st 2019.
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Norway proposes increased tax on long haul flights

(200 crowns from 80 now) and cut on short haul (75 crowns from 80 now)  – due to climate change

8th October, 2018

OSLO, Oct 8 (Reuters) – The Norwegian government proposed on Monday to raise the tax on airline tickets to non-European destinations to 200 Norwegian crowns ($24.13) from 80 crowns currently.

On travel in Europe, it proposed a cut to 75 crowns per ticket from 80 crowns.

“The passenger fee is given an environmental profile by introducing distance differentiation with higher rate from EEA/Europe,” the government said in its 2019 fiscal budget proposal.

Overall, the overall proceeds from airline ticket fees is expected to be neutral, it added.

If approved by the parliament the changes will take place from April 1.

Norwegian Air and SAS have the largest market shares in Norway. ($1 = 8.2874 Norwegian crowns) (Reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord, editing by Terje Solsvik)

https://www.reuters.com/article/norway-budget-airlines/norway-proposes-increased-tax-on-long-haul-flights-cut-on-short-haul-idUSL8N1WO1XW

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“Air passenger tax will be given an environmental profile through the introduction of distance-based differentiation with a higher rate outside Europe. It is intended for this to enter into effect on 1 April 2019,” the Norwegian government said as part of its 2019 budget…