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Global airlines face higher charges for pollution in EU’s green push

A proposal by the European Commission includes a gradual phasing out of emission allowances for carriers

Airlines in the world’s biggest carbon market will eventually have to pay for all the pollution from their planes as the EU strengthens its climate policies under the Green Deal.

A proposal by the European Commission includes a gradual phasing out of emission allowances for airlines and will be part of measures to be announced on July 14, according to a source. The package will also introduce stricter demands on companies in the transport sector to use cleaner fuel.

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