Belgium is planning to implement new road tolls that will particularly affect German tourists. Under this plan, vehicles weighing under 3.5 tons will be required to pay an annual toll ranging from 90 to 125 euros, depending on emission standards.
Various Toll Options
In addition to annual tolls, short-term options have also been considered for travelers. Tourists can pay tolls for periods of 24 hours, 10 days, or 2 months. This decision could have a significant impact, especially during the summer season when many Germans travel to Belgium.
As Belgium seeks to increase its tax revenues, this move may elicit various reactions from tourists and experts. Will these changes help attract more tourists, or conversely, lead to a decline in travel to the country?
By Tag Clar Editorial