European low-cost airlines see emissions soar to record in 2023 on €18/t avg carbon price -study

Published 01:59 on April 19, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:00 on April 19, 2024  /  Aviation/CORSIA, EU ETS, International, Switzerland, UK ETS

European low-cost airlines paid around €18/tonne on average to pump out more CO2 than ever last year, even though emissions for the continent’s aviation sector as a whole remain below 2019 peak levels, according to a study released Friday.
European low-cost airlines paid around €18/tonne on average to pump out more CO2 than ever last year, even though emissions for the continent’s aviation sector as a whole remain below 2019 peak levels, according to a study released Friday.


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