Introduced in 2011, aviation taxes in Austria have become a burden for the Austrian aviation industry and are understood to have had a substantial negative impact on tourist numbers. This situation will now be partially rectified through two 25% reductions in these taxes in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
Currently, passengers boarding a plane in Austria are being charged a fee of โฌ7.00 for short-haul flights, โฌ15.00 for medium-haul flights and โฌ35.00 for long-haul flights. In 2015, contributions of โฌ107 million were collectively made to the Austrian government by airlines operating both incoming and outgoing flights based on figures obtained from the Austrian ministry of the treasury.
According to Peter Their, a spokesperson for Austrian Airlines, โWe would welcome such a move, which we see as a positive sign. Our competitive disadvantage will be then reduced,โ adding that: โAustrian Airlines itself delivered โฌ32.5 million, about 30% of this aviation tax. The Lufthansa Group paid โฌ50.7 million, 47% of the โฌ107 million.โ
It is anticipated that this reduction in the local aviation tax will increase Austriaโs competitiveness in Europe while improving tourism. It had been pointed out in an analysis by Vienna Airport that without this tax an additional 1 million passengers could be generated on an annual basis.
(โฌ1.00 = US$1.06 at time of publication.)
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