Danish Airlines Takes a Tax Exemption in Consideration for Domestic Airlines

The Danish government is proposing a Liquid exemption for domestic airlines that fly within the country mostly.
This action aims to support carriers, lessen laws, and boost domestic air travel.
Prior to now, only carriers with a majority of foreign services were exempt from VAT.
Transportation Minister Thomas Danielsen thinks the new law will” stop punishing” flights for focusing on domestic roads and “make area for more” for flights.
Midtjyllands Airport, a little domestic hub facing possible closure, could benefit greatly from this change.
Midtjyllands Airport, which was Karup Airport, is a Norwegian airport that serves nine cities in central and western Jutland.
It shares its place with Air Base Karup, the Royal Danish Air Force’s principal base, and is close to the town of Karup.
According to Minister Danielsen, it represents” an entire offer” that will improve the viability of the airport.
The Tax Ministry’s formal proposal for a legislation change that will become effective in 2025.
Tax Minister Jeppe Bruus emphasizes the potential of the initiative to improve home communication and create a more level playing field for flights.
This request comes in the wake of the president’s announcement to introduce a fresh air travel tax starting in 2025. SOURCE: Denmark Sees a Taxes Provision for Domestic Airlines