Flight tax in france
France will introduce an eco-tax on airlines flying out of France, which is expected to raise around €180 million from 2020, transport minister Elisabeth Borne said.
“We have decided to put in place an eco-tax on all flights from France,” Borne said during a news conference, adding the funds will finance daily transport in France.
The tax will vary from €1.50 to €18, depending on the length of the flight, its destination and on the class (economy or business).
For instance, a business class flight to a country outside of the EU will be taxed €18, the highest possible price.
It will be applied to all companies taking off from a French airport, except for flights to Corsica, French overseas departments and territories, and connecting flights, the transport minister said.
The measure will be included in France’s 2020 budget.