Call for jet fuel tax break as costs soar
Why it matters: The 4.72 baht per litre excise tax on jet fuel impacts Thailand's aviation industry competitiveness.
- Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS), Thailand's only jet refuelling provider, is advocating for a jet fuel excise tax exemption.
- BAFS warns that the current 4.72 baht per litre excise tax on jet fuel is detrimental to Thailand's aviation sector competitiveness.
Thailand's sole jet refuelling provider, Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS), is urging the government to scrap the 4.72 baht per litre excise tax on jet fuel, arguing that the levy significantly erodes the nation's aviation industry competitiveness.


