TAX BREAK IN U.K.
British-based low-cost airlines received a boost in the U.K.'s new budget, which calls for halving passenger taxes in economy-class to and from destinations in Europe, from 10 to five pounds ($15.70 to $7.85), as of Apr. 1, 2001. Low-cost carriers have complained that, with the rapid decline in...
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