Airlines and travel groups on Wednesday attacked the doubling of air passenger duty, accusing the chancellor of imposing a “poll tax on the skies” that would hurt ordinary travellers and be an ineffective way of tackling global warming.
Gordon Brown, chancellor of the exchequer, said that all rates of air passenger duty (APD) would be doubled with effect from February 1 “in recognition of the environmental costs of air travel.”

Pre-Budget report 2006 - Business

