Expensive flights become new normal on US$5 trillion green transition


Singapore has announced a tax on air fares to fund purchases of pricey sustainable aviation fuel. - LIANHE ZAOBAO FILE

SYDNEY: The global airline industry has long warned passengers they’ll eventually have to pay some of the US$5 trillion cost of decarbonising air travel. The moment has come.

Singapore’s government has announced a tax on air fares to fund purchases of pricey sustainable aviation fuel, while neighbouring Malaysia has authorised carriers to charge people a carbon levy from next month.

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