COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Denmark’s government on Friday said it would impose a green passenger tax on air travel, which will be gradually phased in as of 2025 to help finance a green transition of the airline industry.
The government already in November proposed imposing an average tax of 100 Danish crowns ($14.35) on air travel to help finance a green transition of the airline industry that will enable all domestic flights to use 100% sustainable fuels by 2030.
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