Air Passenger Duty

(asked on 7th November 2022) - View Source

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the Air Passenger Duty revenues have been from flights where the plane was over 20 tonnes and equipped to carry fewer than 19 passengers in each of the last five years.


Answered by
James Cartlidge Portrait
James Cartlidge
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
This question was answered on 14th November 2022

HMRC is unable to publish information on tickets and revenue received from higher rate flights where the plane was over 20 tonnes and equipped to carry fewer than 19 passengers. This is because the information is disclosive.

HMRC produces estimates of Air Passenger Duty passenger numbers and receipts, at the following link:

Air Passenger Duty Bulletin - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

If ‘higher rate flights’ in PQ80793 refers to travel to Band B destinations, reduced and standard rate Band B passenger numbers are published in the above link. The table below displays this information for each of the last five years.

APD passengers by financial year

Reduced Rate Band B Passengers (thousands)

Reduced Rate Band B Passengers (% of Total Band B Passengers)

Standard Rate Band B Passengers (thousands)

Standard Rate Band B Passengers (% of Total Band B Passengers)

Total Band B Passengers (thousands)

Total Passengers (thousands)

2017 to 2018

18,742

78.2%

5,235

21.8%

23,977

118,352

2018 to 2019

19,372

78.5%

5,312

21.5%

24,683

122,394

2019 to 2020

19,597

78.6%

5,338

21.4%

24,935

118,692

2020 to 2021

1,535

77.5%

446

22.5%

1,981

12,118

2021 to 2022 [provisional]

5,403

75.9%

1,711

24.1%

7,114

39,115

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