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IATA asks Pakistan to reconsider 150% tax on international air travel
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IATA Urges Pakistan to Reconsider 150% Tax Hike on International Air Tickets

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Published July 11, 2024
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Key Takeaways

– IATA has expressed serious concerns over Pakistan’s recent tax increase on international air tickets.

– The sudden 150% tax hike is expected to negatively impact travel and tourism.

– IATA has requested immediate reversal of the decision to avoid harming the aviation industry.


IATA’s Letter to Pakistan’s Finance Minister

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has sent a formal letter to Pakistan’s federal finance minister, expressing significant concerns about the recent substantial increase in taxes on international air tickets. The letter calls for the immediate withdrawal of this decision, highlighting that the recent budget unexpectedly raised the tax by up to 150%.

Impact on Travel and Tourism

IATA has warned that this abrupt tax increase is likely to severely reduce travel and tourism to Pakistan. The association emphasized the importance of consulting with all relevant stakeholders well in advance before making such tax adjustments to avoid sudden disruptions.

Violation of International Regulations

In its letter, IATA pointed out that the sudden tax rise contravenes international civil aviation regulations. The association also warned that this increase would negatively affect the operations of travel agents and airlines in the region.

Urgent Call for Reversal

In conclusion, IATA has urged the Pakistani government to reconsider and reverse the tax hike promptly. The association stressed that failure to do so could result in detrimental effects on the aviation industry and the broader tourism sector.

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