... that one big justification for the pricey UK departure tax was to discourage flying unnecessarily, and save the environment - aircraft being a major cause of greenhouse gas. So what happens now? people are taking two extra flights to/from Dublin (or Amsterdam, or Brussels, etc) to get the lower non UK prices! It's nuts.
Really the departure tax is unworkable unless everyone in the EU has it at the same level. Are the UK gov about to backtrack? Of course not. So the airlines are caught between a rock and a hard place: give up foreign travelers, e.g. from Ireland or Holland, coming through London onto their long haul flights, or... try to talk the government out of the passenger levy.
Here's hoping!
Really the departure tax is unworkable unless everyone in the EU has it at the same level. Are the UK gov about to backtrack? Of course not. So the airlines are caught between a rock and a hard place: give up foreign travelers, e.g. from Ireland or Holland, coming through London onto their long haul flights, or... try to talk the government out of the passenger levy.
Here's hoping!