Lufthansa Opposes German Tax Plans

The German government's proposed tax reform would slash EUR250 million (US$264 million) from Lufthansa's 2002 profits, the German airline said in a letter to the finance committee of the Bundestag, the federal parliament. The airline opposes plans to introduce value added tax on cross-border flights...

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