Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- Belgium will increase its air passenger tax over the next five years, with fees rising to €10 per departing passenger in 2027 and €11 in 2029, the government said.
Short-haul flights, currently subject to a €10 charge, will see additional increases of €0.50 in 2028 and 2029. The measures are expected to generate up to €184 million annually.
The hikes follow a previous increase from €2-4 to €5 for flights over 500 km and represent the second major tax rise under the De Wever coalition.
Airlines have criticised the move. Ryanair said Belgium will become "one of the least competitive markets in Europe," warning that the increases - amounting to 250p-c for some passengers - could ...
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