CTO Welcomes Planned Scrapping Of APD For Children Under 12

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Dec 03, 2014, CNS – The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) says it welcomes today’s announcement by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, of further changes to the Air Passenger Duty (APD) from next May.

The Chancellor has announced in his Autumn Statement the abolition of APD for children under the age of 12 from next May, one month after the current four-tier APD system is simplified into two bands, reducing APD on fares to the Caribbean and other long-haul destinations to the same rate as to the US. The tax will be abolished for all children under 16 in 2016.

This tax break saves a family of four flying to the Caribbean £142.

CTO Chairman, Hon. Richard Sealy, the Minister of Tourism and International Transport for Barbados, said: “The CTO welcomes today’s announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. This reduces the burden on families travelling to the Caribbean, as it will make flying a bit more affordable. These adjustments will come just before summer 2015 and linked to the re-banding exercise which takes effect from April will impact positively on arrivals from the United Kingdom. The CTO would like to thank everyone including our industry partners who continue to advocate in favour of more affordable flights to the Caribbean by the lowering of the APD.”

The APD has risen by up to 160 percent since it was introduced 20 years ago and six times in the last six years.