It's been flagged as a potential risk to the Island's ongoing connectivity
Air Passenger Duty has been flagged as a potential risk to the Island's ongoing connectivity by the Chamber of Commerce.
It claims it's 'stunting growth' from the airlines.
APD is a UK tax that passengers aged 16 and over must pay when flying from most UK airports.
Rebecca George is the CEO of the Chamber:
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