Chancellor Alistair Darling has admitted that Air Passenger Duty (APD) is a tax to help fight the banking crisis, according to reports.
Speaking in London last month, Darling told The Journal: "I am quite blunt about it, we need to raise money to pay for some things we have done.
"If unemployment goes up there is a cost obviously to the family, there is cost in increased benefits, Northern Rock has cost a lot of money."
A Treasury spokesman confirmed to Travel Weekly APD has always been a "revenue raising instrument".
An APD petition on government website Number10.gov.uk had reached 12,926 signatures this morning.
The petition, which calls upon the Prime Minister to 'to reconsider [the government's] intention to more than double Airline Passenger Duty (APD) in 2010' closes on April 27 2010.
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