British Airways CEO Sean Doyle warned that high aviation taxes and expensive rail tickets are deterring tourists from visiting the UK and slowing economic growth. Doyle urged the government to reduce air passenger duty and improve rail connectivity to help the UK reach its target of 50 million international visitors by 2030.
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British Airways CEO Sean Doyle warned that high aviation taxes and expensive rail tickets are deterring tourists from visiting the UK and slowing economic growth. Doyle urged the government to reduce air passenger duty and improve rail connectivity to help the UK reach its target of 50 million international visitors by 2030.