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Ryanair Criticises Germany's Aviation Tax: Reduction Is Not Enough

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Marcel Pouchain Meyer from Ryanair strongly criticises the aviation tax in Germany. Even the planned reduction is not enough for the airline. Why this displeasure? And what about the rising cost of kerosene?
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Marcel Pouchain Meyer from Ryanair strongly criticises the aviation tax in Germany. Even the planned reduction is not enough for the airline. Why this displeasure? And what about the rising cost of kerosene?

·Leipzig, Germany
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According to the airline Ryanair, the reduction of the aviation tax in Germany planned for July is far from sufficient. The reduction from 15.33 to 13.03 euros per flight is no more than a "drop on the hot rock", Ryanair manager Marcel Pouchain Meyer told the editorial network Germany (RND). Overall, the costs in Germany are still far too high. Therefore, the relief from the tax reduction will "not pass anything on to the passengers. The latter …

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