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Even With the Luck of the Irish, Airline Customers Continue to Pay a Lot of Green in Excessive Federal Taxes

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Airlines for America Highlights the Pot of Gold that Goes to  Washington  with
Every Ticket Purchased in New Infographic   

WASHINGTON,  March 15, 2013   /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Airlines for America
(A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today
released an  infographic  highlighting the excessive tax burden imposed on its
customers, including those travelers taking to the skies this weekend to attend 
St. Patrick's Day  celebrations across the nation. 

(Photo:  http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130315/DC78268-INFO  )

(Logo:  http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111201/DC15444LOGO  )

This weekend, millions of Americans will wear the Celtic crown, touting their
love affair with all things  Ireland  and its majesty, and even with all the
luck of the Irish, passengers are still paying a lot of green toward their
airfare taxes. 

The U.S. aviation industry is subjected to 17 different taxes, with
approximately 20 percent - or  $61  - of a typical  $300  roundtrip domestic
ticket going directly to  Washington, D.C.  That's like paying for a green beer
that's 20 percent foam, and something consumers across the country would refer
to as blarney. In fact, federal tax rates on air travel exceed those of alcohol
and tobacco sales, the so-called "sin" products that are taxed at the highest
levels to discourage their use.   

That's why this  St. Patrick's Day  weekend, A4A is renewing its call for a
National Airline Policy that will help reduce these taxes and ensure ticket
prices remain affordable for both consumers and businesses, so travelers can
keep more of their green bucks in their back pockets. A4A's proposed policy
includes the following key points:

* Reduces taxes and fees on airfares so travelers and shippers can keep their
pockets greener.  
* Reforms antiquated regulations that add unnecessary costs and do not benefit
customers or safety.  
* Modernizes the nation's Air Traffic Control System to reduce delays and
emissions at the top o' the skies.  
* Levels the playing field to allow for a globally competitive U.S. airline
industry (like offering more services and routes to  Ireland!)  
* Stabilizes energy prices through a balanced and comprehensive national energy
policy.

Learn more by following the National Airline Policy campaign on Facebook at
facebook.com/nationalairlinepolicy, Twitter at twitter.com/natl_air_policy and
Google+ at http://bit.ly/Xi4PGg, and sign the petition at 
http://nationalairlinepolicy.com/.

ABOUT A4A

Annually, commercial aviation helps drive more than  $1 trillion  in U.S.
economic activity and more than 10 million U.S. jobs. A4A airline members  and
their affiliates transport more than 90 percent of all U.S. airline passenger
and cargo traffic. America needs a cohesive National Airline Policy that will
support the integral role the nation's airlines play in connecting people and
goods globally, spur the nation's economic growth and create more high-paying
jobs.  

For more information about the  National Airline Policy campaign visit 
http://www.nationalairlinepolicy.com/.
Twitter:  twitter.com/natl_air_policy
Facebook:  facebook.com/nationalairlinepolicy,
For more information about the airline industry, visit  www.airlines.org and
follow us on Twitter @airlinesdotorg.

SOURCE  Airlines for America


Jean Medina, +1-202-626-4033, jmedina@airlines.org

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