

Chancellor George Osborne announced on Wednesday (March 22nd) that fliers would not need to pay a higher fare until April 2012.

It is thought that those with TAAG Angola flights and trips booked to other locations around the world will enjoy combined savings of up to £150 million as a result of the announcement.
Originally APD was scheduled to be hiked in November this year.
Jet-setters heading to Europe could save around £4 on a trip and even more if they go on longer journeys, for example on flights to Luanda, according to the Daily Mail.
With APD frozen, vacationers might be more tempted to fly to exotic locations, such as Angola.
According to wordtravels.com, the African nation has a number of beautiful sandy beaches on its coastline and a stunning mountainous interior.
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