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Airlines vie to be the world’s greenest

Mike Jeffreys

Luke is joined by Robyn Ironside, Aviation Writer for The Australian newspaper, about the seemingly most coveted title in the airline industry – the ‘greenest carrier’ – and there are no shortage of contenders.

‘At stake is significant revenue – with governments ready to tax airlines that fail to clean up their act, and travellers actively seeking out greener options’, writes Ms Ironside.

‘Corporate travel agencies now provide emissions estimates with travel itineraries, with the amount of carbon produced over the course of a work trip just as relevant as the price.’

‘It all adds up to a mammoth challenge for airlines which have set themselves a target of net zero emissions by 2050.’

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