Tes’ting by Sari’ka
Thursday, 25 Apr, 2008
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The Board of Airline Representatives in the UK (BAR UK) has called on the Treasury to rescind its planned new Aviation Duty.
BARUK slammed the replacement for Air Passenger Duty in November 2009 as “ill-conceivedâ€.
It is the second industry body after the British Air Transport Association to criticise the new tax.
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