German Tax Prompts Air Berlin To Reverse 2011 Expansion Plan

After aggressive expansion this year, Air Berlin has reversed its plans for 2011 and will cut capacity in response to Germany’s new air passenger tax which it expects will hurt demand. The carrier, which is Europe’s third largest low-cost airline, has blamed Europe’s severe winter and the impact of...

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