Four high-emitting airlines receive surplus of free EU carbon allocations in 2021 -NGO

Published 16:47 on April 6, 2022  /  Last updated at 17:02 on April 6, 2022  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EU ETS, International

Four European airlines received more free allowances than they needed to cover their EU ETS obligations in 2021, according to a green group's analysis of ETS data for a period when the carriers' emissions were still greatly impacted by coronavirus restrictions.
Four European airlines received more free allowances than they needed to cover their EU ETS obligations in 2021, according to a green group's analysis of ETS data for a period when the carriers' emissions were still greatly impacted by coronavirus restrictions.


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