The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is deeply frustrated at the proposed extension of the European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) beyond Europe’s borders, an approach that was discredited over a decade ago.
“The EU is repeating a historic error. The consequences will
be harmful—sowing acrimony over extraterritoriality, slowing global decarbonisation,
and sapping European competitiveness—with European travellers and businesses
paying the price.
Instead of expanding the EU ETS beyond Europe’s borders, the
EU should focus on making CORSIA—the agreed global mechanism—even more
successful.
Increasing SAF allowances and enabling a book-and-claim
system for SAF could be promising steps, but the details are critical to
success.
We will engage with European policy makers towards a more
effective approach with no extraterritoriality, full support for CORSIA, and
effective SAF incentives,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General. -TradeArabia News Service