HC Deb 16 December 1993 vol 234 c841W
Mr. Wilson

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what arrangements he proposes to ensure that air passengers originating in destinations which do not possess through-check-in facilities will not be double-charged flight tax on journeys of more than one leg.

Sir John Cope

Air passenger duty will be collected from airlines. It is expected that they will charge it to customers when the ticket is sold. Customs and Excise are discussing with the airline industry details of the operation of the duty, including arrangements to ensure that the correct amount of duty is charged for passengers on multi-legged journeys.

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