Luke Pollard
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Luke Pollard is ABTA’s Head of Public Affairs. He joined ABTA in 2009 after spending five years working for Edelman, a political consultancy, working on campaigns for household names such as Thomas Cook, Sainsbury’s and The Open University. Luke leads on lobbying work for travel agents and tour operators in Brussels and London.

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The Most Competitive Tax System in the World?

1 Comments | Posted March 21, 2012 | 11:44 AM

The words sounded good and the sound bites were well delivered. There is no doubting that the presentation of this Budget was one of Mr Osborne's best. Despite the heavily leaked contents the Chancellor's reoccurring theme of making Britain a competitive place to do business was well communicated and peppered...

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Do You Need Government Help in Choosing a Holiday?

0 Comments | Posted March 7, 2012 | 5:52 AM

Today the government launches a multi-million pound advertising campaign encouraging you to stay at home this year and not go abroad for your breaks. Each year millions of us take holidays abroad, millions of us stay at home too. But we don't choose what break is best for...

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Why is the Government Telling You Where to Go on Holiday?

0 Comments | Posted February 8, 2012 | 10:27 AM

In the next few months, VisitEngland will spend some £4 million encouraging Brits to holiday at home instead of going abroad for their summer break.

The logic seems sound at first-glance: the domestic tourism industry is having a tough time thanks to the VAT rise and economic turbulence facing...

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Treasury Passes Up Chance to Make Britain's Tax System Fairer

0 Comments | Posted December 6, 2011 | 6:06 AM

Last week on this blog I speculated as to why the government was not publishing the details of the reform of Air Passenger Duty alongside the Autumn Statement. Could it be because the documents were not ready, I wrote? Could it be because they needed more time to finalise their...

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Aviation Duty: It's All in the Small Print - But the Increase is Anything But Small

0 Comments | Posted November 29, 2011 | 10:18 AM

Today, the Chancellor has ignored the voice of tourism, of British business and of ordinary travellers. Buried in his Autumn Statement are plans for a double-inflation rise in Air Passenger Duty (APD) which will hit the UK economy in 2012 and beyond.

On this site yesterday, the chair of...

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Are We Approaching the Flight Taxes Tipping Point?

0 Comments | Posted November 16, 2011 | 6:07 AM

The hullaballoo surrounding a certain witness at this week's Home Office Select Committee hearing and the highly-trailed backbench debate on fuel prices obscured an equally important debate taking place in the Commons yesterday on the aviation sector. As family budgets tighten and British businesses look for competitive advantage over European...

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We Should all be as Worried as Willie Walsh about Air Passenger Duty

0 Comments | Posted October 6, 2011 | 4:16 AM

It's the season for political leaders to address their party faithful. And while today the media's sights were trained firmly on the Prime Minister's speech and its aftermath in Manchester, it's worth mentioning another global leader who also addressed a crowded conference hall this week. Yesterday the CEO of (one...

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MPs are Right to be Concerned About Higher Flight Taxes

0 Comments | Posted September 15, 2011 | 7:00 PM

In a few weeks' time the Chancellor is likely to confirm that next year he will introduce a double-inflation rise in Air Passenger Duty (APD) - the tax levied on all flights in and out of the UK. However, a new poll of MPs published today by ABTA as part...

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