‘Solidarity tax’ to go up in move criticised as ‘irresponsible’ by Air France, as Ryanair threatens to cut flights in country
The cost of flights from France will rise next month when the government more than doubles its “solidarity tax” on tickets.
The French government has said the increases are fair on ecological and fiscal grounds but critics say it will hit France’s ability to compete globally.
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