Low-cost EU airline emissions tumble in November as holiday travel season ends

Published 12:58 on December 6, 2019 / Last updated at 12:58 on December 6, 2019 / Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EU ETS, Europe, International

Two of Europe’s biggest low-cost airlines posted a third straight month-on-month decline in their carbon emissions in November as flight travel in Europe decreased with the arrival of colder weather.
Two of Europe’s biggest low-cost airlines posted a third straight month-on-month decline in their carbon emissions in November as flight travel in Europe decreased with the arrival of colder weather.


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