The International Air Transport Association
(IATA) has criticized the Dutch Government’s plans to impose further taxes on air passengers.
The government is planning to tax passengers departing the Netherlands by air as much as €45 citing environmental reasons.
“This passenger tax is ineffective, inappropriate and it breaches international obligations. It is a thinly disguised tax grab that does nothing
for the environment. If anything, it is counter productive as it limits airlines’ ability to buy newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft,” said Giovanni
Bisignani, IATA Director General and CEO.
“Airlines are making great strides to improve their environmental performance. Last year we saved 6 million tonnes of CO2 by shortening
350 routes globally. We have improved fuel efficiency 70% over the past 40 years and forecast a further 25% improvement by 2020. The
Dutch Government should be looking at what it can do to help airlines limit emissions. It can start by working with other EU governments to
implement a Single European Sky that would save 12 million tonnes of CO2 each year. It should also look at tax credits as an incentive to
improve environmental performance rather than counterproductive taxes,” added
Bisignani.
IATA
also said the passenger tax breaches resolutions of the International Civil Organisation (ICAO) and Article 15 of the Chicago Convention on
International Civil Aviation. “I am surprised that the Netherlands, as an ICAO Contracting State, chooses to ignore its obligations and trample
over international agreements,” Bisignani said.
“We are seeing a worrying trend across Europe with governments cynically taxing air passengers for environmental reasons then failing to
use the revenues for environmental purposes. These taxes are blunt instruments that just damage tourism and impact the competitiveness
of European businesses. We urge the Dutch Government to rethink this ineffective, inappropriate and misguided proposal,” concluded
Bisignani.
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