UK holidaymakers planning trips to popular European destinations such as Spain, France, Turkey, and Greece will soon be met with higher airfares.
This comes after an increase in Air Passenger Duty (APD) announced in the recent autumn Budget.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed that APD will rise from the 2026/27 financial year, adding up to £15 for short-haul flights in economy, marking an additional cost burden for millions of travelers.
The APD is a tax levied on passengers departing from UK airports and varies according to flight distance and travel class.
Originally introduced in 1994 to help offset aviation’s environmental impact, APD is incorporated into ticket prices by airlines, which pass the fees to the government.
As a result, any…