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Fri, Mar 27, 2015

Air Travel Groups Oppose Proposed Airport Tax Hike

Join A4A In Lobbying Congress Against The Increase

The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) and Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) have joined with Travelers United and others in support of efforts by Airlines for America (A4A) opposing a proposed doubling of the Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) – or Airport Tax.

While the U.S. Travel Association (USTA) is promoting their “premier legislative fly-in” taking place this week to lobby Congress to increase taxes on travelers, traveler groups have come out against an increase in the Airport Tax.

“We object to any increase in the PFCs, especially considering the huge income streams currently available to airport operators and authorities across the country,” said ACTE Executive Director Greeley Koch. “What is the point of increasing the PFC, a user’s tax, when billions of dollars remain uncommitted and unspent?”

“Some groups want to increase the PFC to $8 per boarding. That, along with other taxes and fees, means that a business traveler could see an increase of $58.20 for a round-trip ticket,” said GBTA Executive Director & COO Michael W. McCormick. “Travelers don't need to be the piggy bank. Beyond the investments made by airlines, airports have more than $11 billion in unrestricted cash and investments while bringing in more revenue every year - a record-high $24.5 billion in 2013.”

“For all of the weeping and wailing about the need for more taxes, we found an airport financial ecosystem flush with cash. Unlike our highway systems where potholes are not filled and bridges crumble, the airport system is state-of-the-art,” said Travelers United Chairman and Founder Charlie Leocha. “For passengers taking off and landing at airports, this proposed hike is an unfair subsidy and an unnecessary one when the infrastructure banks are brimming with billions of dollars of uncommitted cash.”

A4A agrees. “Since 2008, more than $70 billion of airport capital projects have been completed, are underway or are approved by U.S. airlines and their airport partners at the nation’s largest 30 airports alone, and development is also robust at smaller airports, including Dayton, Sioux Falls and Greenville-Spartanburg,” said A4A SVP, Legislative and Regulatory Policy Sharon Pinkerton in a news release. “Airports have plenty of resources and passengers are already taxed enough.”

The proposed hike comes at a time when airline customers are benefitting from affordable airfares having not kept pace with inflation. U.S. airlines continue to be very competitive at numerous key cities across the United States and every U.S. airline is increasing capacity with year-over-year growth in available seat miles that average 5.6 percent from second quarter 2014, compared to the same period in 2015. This improving financial strength has enabled airlines to reinvest in our product, people and airports at a rate of $1 billion monthly, the highest capital investment in 14 years.

FMI: www.StopAirTaxNow.com

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