TheLocalYokel
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Can you explain why Scotland and Northern Ireland should be different?
Northern Ireland currently levies no APD on direct long haul flights (ie over 2,000 miles). Indirect long haul flights (as is the case with say, CWL-AMS-LAX) attract the UK long haul rate as do short haul routes from NI.
NI was originally given a dispensation by Westminster re direct long haul to try to compete with Dublin.
Scotland is proposing a 50% reduction in APD when it receives APD powers with a long term aim of abolition.
Neither it nor Northern Ireland can afford to abolish all APD at present.