Call for evidence outcome

Displaying Air Passenger Duty in air travel pricing: call for evidence

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This call for evidence has closed

Detail of outcome

The Department for Transport has analysed information received through the Air Passenger Duty call for evidence and has concluded that no action is currently required.


Original call for evidence

Summary

A call for evidence on the display of Air Passenger Duty in air travel ticket pricing.

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Call for evidence description

We are seeking views on a proposed requirement for Air Passenger Duty (APD) to be displayed in air travel ticket pricing. This proposal was as outlined in the 2014 Autumn Statement.

The government wishes APD to be identified and distinctly listed to provide clarity to consumers. The purpose of this call for evidence is to:

  • seek views and evidence which will assist in the preparation of an impact assessment
  • help government to implement any policies in the most appropriate way

Documents

Displaying Air Passenger Duty in air travel pricing: call for evidence

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Published 27 March 2015

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