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The Frequent Flyer Carbon Programme
What is a Frequent Flyer?
The Frequent Flyer Programme is an exclusive membership club for a select group of individuals who travel extensively and make a significant impact on a global scale. This community consists of frequent travellers and their employers, who collectively contribute to a substantial portion of international flights.
1%
of the global population
50%
of all flight emissions
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The Frequent Flyer Levy is a proposed fee for the people and companies that fly and pollute the most.
The first return flight in a year would have no extra fee, after that an increasing fee is charged for every additional flight. The levy will cut air traffic and pollution without making flights more expensive for those who don't fly often.
One flight is enough
If aviation's share of global emissions is to remain unchanged and flying is distributed equally across the world's population, each person could make a total of four short round trips or one long journey over the next 24 years.
Frequent Flyers' reduction
Those who are part of Frequent Flyer Programmes emit a lot more climate damaging pollution than most other people and they need to drastically reduce flying. A frequent flyer levy would reduce emissions from flying in Europe by 21%.
Pay more, fly less
The more you fly, the more you should take responsibility for your climate impact. Want to fly more than most? Pay an incrementally larger fee on every additional flight. An incentive to restrict flying to the most necessary trips.
Bad business trips
Many Frequent Flyers do their flying through big corporations. Punishing excessive flying with an increasing fee would cost nothing for holidaymakers who fly once a year, but companies who make their employees fly every week would pay a lot.
Pay a premium for premium
An extra fee for flying business class or first class (which emits more CO
2 per person by taking up more space on the plane) is a good way to make companies and the wealthy pay their fair share of the cost of climate change.
Mark the earnings
The revenue from fees on Frequent Flyers could be used to mitigate damage from climate change and invest in the transition towards transport with less carbon emissions, such as expanding and maintaining train routes.
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SOLD OUT
Unfortunately, given the world's carbon budget and the many flights booked by frequent flyers, we must stop providing frequent flyer programmes.
If you think it's unfair that a very small number of people spend our entire carbon budget,
sign the petition to stop frequent flyers.