A frequent flyer tax would cost most people nothing…

...and it could generate 64 billion euros and reduce harmful emissions by 20 percent.

Author  HrTurizam.hr

30. October 2024.
Carbon pollution from aviation could be cut by more than a fifth if a frequent flyer tax was imposed on European travelers who make more than one return flight a year, new research has found. A so-called 'jet-setter' tax or 'Frequent Flying Levy' (FFL) could slow down global warming and raise €64 billion a year. Those funds could be diverted...
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Author  HrTurizam.hr

30. October 2024.