The French government's proposed 'green tax' on the transport sector, targeting airports with operating revenues over €120 million (CAD $172,088,400) is getting pushback from airlines. The 4.6% tax, part of the 2024 budget plan, will hit major airports like Paris CDG and Orly.
Air France's CEO criticized the tax, indicating it could disadvantage larger French airlines. The tax aims to raise €600 million (CAD $860,346,000) yearly, affecting other major airports. ACI Europe opposed the tax, claiming it would hinder decarbonization efforts and compromise competitiveness.
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