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Netherlands to increase tax on private jets

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Posted on November 27, 2025

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By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch Parliament on Thursday approved a plan to raise taxes on private jet travel from 2030. The rules will apply to aircraft with 19 seats or

Dutch Parliament Approves Private Jet Tax Increase

By Charlotte Van Campenhout

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch Parliament on Thursday approved a plan to raise taxes on private jet travel from 2030. The rules will apply to aircraft with 19 seats or fewer.

Under the new system, passengers on flights of up to 2,000 km (1,243 miles) will pay 420 euros ($486). Those travelling between 2,000 and 5,500 km will be charged 1,015 euros, and journeys beyond that distance will incur a 2,100 euro fee.

Currently, private jets are taxed by weight, just like commercial aircraft, but this will shift in 2027 when all aviation taxes move to a distance-based model. Private jets will follow the same taxation as commercial flights between 2027 and 2030, when the new measure kicks in.

Under the distance-based framework, passengers on commercial flights exceeding 5,500 km will pay just over 70 euros, while short-haul trips will cost about 29 euros and medium-distance flights roughly 47 euros.

The lawmakers who proposed the measure said the principle of "the polluter pays" should also apply to the very richest and the biggest emitters.

"Research by Oxfam, The Guardian, and the Stockholm Environment Institute shows that the richest 1% of people on Earth produce more greenhouse gas emissions than the poorest 66%. A significant share of those emissions is attributable to the use of private aircraft," the lawmakers wrote in their request to increase the distance-based tax on private jets.

In June, a group of countries including France, Kenya, Spain and Barbados had also pledged to tax premium-class flying and private jets.

($1 = 0.8633 euros)

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Dutch Parliament approves tax increase on private jets.
  • New tax system based on flight distance starts in 2030.
  • Private jets will follow commercial flight taxation from 2027.
  • Lawmakers emphasize 'polluter pays' principle.
  • Global trend towards taxing premium and private flights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a private jet tax?
A private jet tax is a fee imposed on the use of private aircraft, often based on factors like weight or distance traveled. In the Netherlands, new taxes will be introduced based on distance traveled starting in 2030.
What is a distance-based tax model?
A distance-based tax model charges fees based on the distance traveled rather than the weight of the aircraft. This model aims to align taxation with environmental impact, encouraging reduced emissions.
What is greenhouse gas emissions?
Greenhouse gas emissions refer to gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change. Major sources include transportation, industry, and agriculture.
What is a distance-based tax?
A distance-based tax is a taxation system where fees are calculated based on the distance traveled by a vehicle or aircraft, rather than its weight or size.

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