What is air charge in tourism?
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Accommodation capacity: The measure of accommodation stock at a defined destination. May be given by various different measures: e.g. number of establishments; number of main units within an establishment (e.g. rooms, caravan stances); capacity in terms of residents (e.g. bedspaces).
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Since 1990, a worldwide proliferation of taxes on civil aviation has raised numerous protests from the airline industry. A typical example was the proposed the USTTA's facilitation fee, which required airlines and passenger shipping lines to pay a “user fee” on foreign nationals. This imposition was perceived to be “discriminatory” in that it required foreigners to bear the costs of promoting tourism to the United States. This paper defines the term “tax” and “charge,” raises issues emerging as a result of such taxations, discusses international responses to this development, and concludes that both international air transport and tourism are inextricably linked to each other and to tax one in order to develop the other would be a self-defeating measure