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Air travel much costlier due to federal fees

Instead of seeing Canadian airports as transportation infrastructure, the government thinks of them as cash cows, writes Gabriel Giguère

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Canadian air passengers pay more due to fees

Nearly a third of the price of a plane ticket is made up of taxes and fees outside of the airline’s control, according to Gabriel Giguère.

Anyone from Quebec or Ontario who’s ever wanted to visit British Columbia knows it: Flying in Canada is expensive.

The reasons for this are obvious when you consider that nearly a third of the price of a plane ticket is made up of taxes and fees outside of the airline’s control. For example, imagine that you want to book a flight from Montreal to Vancouver to go skiing during your spring break.

Gabriel Giguère is a public policy analyst at the Montreal Economic Institute.

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