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by sandworm101
599 days ago
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You don't even need to go to punitive taxation. Simply charging them the associated costs would be enough. The parking cost for a private jet should not be any less than the cost to park a car or, more rightly, the dozen cars that could fill the same space. Similarly with the superyachts, charging full price for the inevitable support and emergency service requests would drive down usage without needing to go anywhere near "punitive" taxation. https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/why-it-... >>Britain's most expensive airport parking is at Heathrow Terminal 5, where the 24-hour rate of £51.80 costs more than an off-peak flight to Aberdeen. Heathrow, along with Gatwick and Stansted, does not routinely handle light aircraft. Manchester is by far the biggest regional airport. It charges £35 for 24 hours in the short-stay car park, but only £21 to park a Piper PA-46 – a six-seater light aircraft that weighs just under two tonnes. |
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