Jordan-34092
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Well it looks like the EU bright Ideas could have a serious impact on the United Kingdom's Aviation Industry, Non-EU Based Airlines are in talks of not introducing new routes with possibility of Pulling some routes too, along with countries not in the EU banning European based airlines flying through their airspace.
[textarea]New routes threat from ETS opponents
Countries opposed to the European Union’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) could ban its airlines from taking part or refuse to discuss new routes with European carriers.
The two options are part of a “basket” of measures agreed at a meeting in Moscow of 26 nations opposed to this year’s introduction of ETS for airlines flying in and out of airports in the EU.
Russia, US, China and India were among the nations taking part in this week’s meeting to decide on the next steps against the EU’s stance on including aviation within ETS.
Other measures which the 26 countries could take include the imposition of retaliatory taxes on EU airlines and lodging formal complaints with the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
But the countries have not vowed to take joint action as each government will decide which method of protest against ETS they will adopt individually.
Russia’s deputy transport minister Valery Okulov told a press conference in Moscow: “Every state will choose the most effective and reliable measures that will help to cancel or postpone the implementation of the EU ETS.”
Russian officials also said it was considering a ban on its airlines taking part in ETS – China has already ordered its airlines not to take part. Russia could also impose limits on EU-based airlines flying through its Siberian airspace.
EU officials have said they may be willing to “moderate” their stance on ETS if a deal for a global system can be reached through ICAO. The EU will not start collecting permits for CO2 emissions made by airlines until April 2013.
The countries opposed to ETS are planning to meet again in the summer in Saudi Arabia, according to reports.
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This is something UK regional airports such as NCL, LBA, EMA, BRS, BFS, ABZ & HUY need at this time, especially as they were already struggling to get new airlines into the airports and current airlines to expand.
The bid for a New York service from LBA & NCL is going to have been for nothing if this is the case.
[textarea]New routes threat from ETS opponents
Countries opposed to the European Union’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) could ban its airlines from taking part or refuse to discuss new routes with European carriers.
The two options are part of a “basket” of measures agreed at a meeting in Moscow of 26 nations opposed to this year’s introduction of ETS for airlines flying in and out of airports in the EU.
Russia, US, China and India were among the nations taking part in this week’s meeting to decide on the next steps against the EU’s stance on including aviation within ETS.
Other measures which the 26 countries could take include the imposition of retaliatory taxes on EU airlines and lodging formal complaints with the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
But the countries have not vowed to take joint action as each government will decide which method of protest against ETS they will adopt individually.
Russia’s deputy transport minister Valery Okulov told a press conference in Moscow: “Every state will choose the most effective and reliable measures that will help to cancel or postpone the implementation of the EU ETS.”
Russian officials also said it was considering a ban on its airlines taking part in ETS – China has already ordered its airlines not to take part. Russia could also impose limits on EU-based airlines flying through its Siberian airspace.
EU officials have said they may be willing to “moderate” their stance on ETS if a deal for a global system can be reached through ICAO. The EU will not start collecting permits for CO2 emissions made by airlines until April 2013.
The countries opposed to ETS are planning to meet again in the summer in Saudi Arabia, according to reports.
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This is something UK regional airports such as NCL, LBA, EMA, BRS, BFS, ABZ & HUY need at this time, especially as they were already struggling to get new airlines into the airports and current airlines to expand.
The bid for a New York service from LBA & NCL is going to have been for nothing if this is the case.