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Tax means fewer travellers at main Dutch airport

Date Added: September 17, 2008 02:13:21 PM

Tax means fewer travellers at main Dutch airport

Some 50,000 fewer passengers are expected to use Amsterdam Schiphol
airport, one of Europe's busiest, this summer on account of a Dutch
environmental tax on flights, it was reported Saturday.

"We're expected zero growth in 2008, and in fact a decrease (in
passenger numbers) in July and August," an airport spokesman was
quoted as saying by the domestic ANP news agency.

The Netherlands is the only country that levies an environmental tax
on flights departing the country -- 11.25 euros per passenger (17.75
dollars) for European destinations and 45 euros for intercontinental
points.

With higher fuel prices pushing up air fares worldwide, travel
industry experts say the tax will hurt business at Schiphol and see
many Dutch travellers go to nearby German airports instead.

Source: http://www.privacyworld.com/

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