Europe’s airlines have called on the EU to cut back on its environmental rules, in a significant shift in tone for an industry struggling to decarbonise.
The chief executives of four of the region’s biggest carriers, including Ryanair and International Airlines Group, which owns British Airways, said EU carbon pricing rules for aviation should be eased and brought in line with a cheaper, global standard.
“We need to cut and revise EU regulations quickly,” said Carsten Spohr, Lufthansa chief executive.
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