Government Provides EUR 60 Million for Aviation
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The money is intended to support the sector, as the funds are being used, but has not yet been decided, and the airports want a reduction in the air traffic tax.
For "crisis measures". Exact use of funds has not yet been decided, airports want to reduce flight tax.
The Austrian federal government will provide the aviation industry with €30 million annually as part of its 2027/2028 biennial budget. The funds are intended to support the sector in light of geopolitical uncertainties, the Ministry of Transport told the APA news agency on Monday. However, the specific use of the funds has not yet been determined. The industry is advocating for a reduction in air passenger duty. A decision is expected by the end…
Austria's Minister of Infrastructure announces 30 million euros from the double budget for domestic aviation every year. This is not enough for Vienna Airport. The airport calls for a reduction or abolition of the aviation tax.
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