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Fluctuating regional taxes blamed for high airfares |radiojamaica.com

Radiojamaica.com: "At least one regional leader is asserting that fluctuating regional taxes on airline tickets is one of the factors contributing to high airfares.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, said the taxes should be considered in the regional debate on the high cost of air travel in the aftermath of the LIAT/Caribbean Star commercial alliance. "

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