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Budget airlines slam German air passenger tax
A German government proposal to introduce a green air passenger levy will unfairly penalise efficient aircraft that fly at full capacity, the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA) warned on Monday. Each passenger could pay up to €26.
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