Article 6D4PP Airlines could ditch flights to Australia to meet future emissions promises, parliament told

Airlines could ditch flights to Australia to meet future emissions promises, parliament told

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Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporte
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6D4PP)

Operators warn long-haul routes to nation risk being priced out' of international aviation when carbon pricing takes effect over next decade

International airlines could cut back flights to Australia in coming years because the high-polluting long haul routes stand out as low-hanging fruit to meet future environmental commitments, the country's parliament has been warned.

Mandatory emissions reductions schemes for global aviation are still being negotiated. However, Australia risks being priced out" of the international aviation network when carbon pricing and other binding targets begin taking effect over the next decade, the Australian Airports Association (AAA) said in a submission to a parliamentary inquiry.

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