Etihad Airways has said it will increase the
fuel surcharge on its European flights to offset the costs being
imposed on the airline by the European Union (EU) Emissions
Trading Scheme (ETS).
The increase of US$3 per passenger for
flights into and out of Europe and US$0.03 cents/kg for cargo
shipments will take effect for travel from 1 March 2012.
The EU ETS imposes a limit on carbon dioxide emissions for
flights operating to and from EU airports, effective from 1 January
2012. Its aim is to mitigate the impact of climate change on
aviation. Each airline is allowed to emit some carbon dioxide for
free each year, but they will have to buy "carbon credits" from
other airlines or industries if they exceed their allowance.
The charges are calculated based on the additional
cost to Etihad for the carbon credits the airline will be required
to purchase for 2012 in order to comply with the EU ETS. As carbon
prices fluctuate, this cost may need to be adjusted from time to
time.
“As an airline we are strongly
opposed to the unilateral measures imposed by the European Union
on our flights into and out of Europe, especially as they include
areas outside European airspace,” said James Hogan, Etihad Airways
President and Chief Executive Officer. “We have invested
many millions of dollars to ensure we operate a young and highly
efficient fleet but are still being penalised. Our efficiency is reflected in the relatively low additional charge
and we will continue to be transparent in keeping our customers
fully informed of this carbon charge.”
Etihad
Airways has said it supports the position of the UAE government in
the development of measures that will result in a tangible and
quantifiable reduction of emissions including the overriding
position of the UAE to pursue a global scheme led by the
International Civil Aviation Organization to address the issue of climate change.
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