Airlines Worried as Sindh Government Announces Tax on Air Tickets

The Sindh government has decided to impose a tax on domestic and international tickets.
According to Geo, airlines are deeply concerned about the decision.
The Sindh government has written letters to all 6 local airlines and 4 foreign airlines in Pakistan, stating that from July, a tax of 50 rupees will be levied on all domestic tickets and 400 rupees on international tickets.

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