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Ploß Wants to Reduce Aviation Tax and Cut Red Tape for the Tourism Industry

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The Federal Government Tourism Coordinator, Christoph Ploß (CDU), has presented a five-point plan to strengthen the German tourism industry. The package includes tax cuts for aviation and more flexible working hours.
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Berlin, 1 August 2025. According to media reports, the Federal Government no longer plans to reduce the aviation tax, which CDU/CSU and SPD agreed on in their coalition agreement. The AfD parliamentary group recently submitted a request to undo the increase in the aviation tax by the traffic lights from 2024 by 31 December 2025 at the latest (Drs. 21/802). Andreas Mayer, Member of the AfD parliament, states: "Once again, the Merz government has …

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The Federal Government Tourism Coordinator, Christoph Ploß (CDU), has presented a five-point plan to strengthen the German tourism industry. The package includes tax cuts for aviation and more flexible working hours.

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airliners.de broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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