UK govt to consider cutting air passenger tax to help Flybe - media
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain could cut air passenger taxes on domestic flights to help rescue struggling regional UK airline Flybe, UK media report on Tuesday.Finance minister Sajid Javid will meet later with representatives from the Department for Transport (DfT) to discuss the tax and a possible deferring of Flybe's bill, reports the BBC. A possible deal could allow Flybe to defer a payment of more than 100 million pounds ($130 million)for three years, according to Sky News. Flybe's flights..