German Govt: Reduction of air traffic tax is not a priority in 2026 budget
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Background ✨
German industry associations, including the Federal Association of German Airlines and the Board of Airline Representatives in Germany, repeatedly warned that high state-imposed taxes and fees—such as the air traffic tax increase in May-2024—have sharply driven up costs for airlines and passengers, undermining Germany's competitiveness and slowing its aviation sector's recovery compared to other European countries. These groups urged immediate relief measures and highlighted Sweden's abolition of its aviation tax as a positive example1 2 3 4 5 6 7.