Jet fuel tax could raise £6bn a year in the UK, says thinktank
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from on (#6QRHK)
Experts say baffling' lack of equivalent to fuel duty means motorists are more strongly taxed than private jet owners
Campaigners have urged the chancellor to start taxing jet fuel - with a report showing that charging duty at the same rate paid by motorists would raise up to 6bn a year for the public finances.
An analysis by the thinktank Transport & Environment (T&E) UK said introducing a fair" equivalent to the fuel duty paid in other sectors could raise between 400m and 5.9bn a year, based on the 11m tonnes of kerosene consumed by planes taking off from the UK in 2023.
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