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Dispute Over Tourism Levy in Carinthia

19.03.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
Kronen Zeitung DEU
Dispute Over Tourism Levy in Carinthia
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A planned increase in the tourism levy in Carinthia has sparked protests from camping site operators. The camping association demands a cap of three euros per person per night, arguing that the proposed four euros would lead to a 10% drop in overnight stays and a loss of 23 million euros in regional value added, compared to additional revenue of only about 1.5 million euros.

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