COVID-19

Greenpeace Belgium : No billion euros bailout for airlines without conditions

Share

The international environment protection association Greenpeace Belgium, Transport & Environment and Carbon Market Watch, says that “to give money without any social or climate guarantees is no option.” Greenpeace requests the end of short-haul flights.

Greenpeace Belgium says that the European aviation industry needs at least €12.8 billion as state support, “without any social or environment significative engagement, linked with bailouts“.

The 20 largest European airlines made at least €33 billion in profits during the last 5 years, without paying a lot of taxes on fuel or VAT on tickets. Aviation is one of the industries whose greenhouse gases increased the fastest during recent years. Airlines can’t wait to receive money from the states when there are tough times and at the same time, they do not pay taxes when times are favourable.”

Greenpeace says that “every financial help should be used first to support workers and afterwards throw the bases of a fair and ecological transition with investment plans in environmental-friendly alternatives, such as a day and night train European network, ferries and more affordable public transport.” The environmental-friendly association request the ban of short-distance flights if a less than 6-hours train journey or a night train exist.

Greenpeace says that trade unions, together with the industry, have to organise and plan a controlled decrease with a social dialogue to ensure that climate efforts signed at COP21 in 2015 become reality.

The Belgian association linked with Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Zomer Zonder Vliegen and Inter-Environment Wallonie, to write a document sent to Belgian politicians on the matter (in French and in Dutch).

COVID-19 crisis happened at a time when the aviation industry gas emissions had never been higher. Helping workers is crucial. However, financing without conditions a polluting industry will not create a resilient society in view of the current crisis or climate change.”

This post was published on 23 April 2020 16:49

Aviation24.be

Published by
Aviation24.be

Recent Posts

Textron Aviation delivers Next-Gen Beechcraft King Air training fleet to U.S. Navy

Textron Aviation has commenced deliveries of its Beechcraft King Air 260 Multi-Engine Training System (METS)…

23 April 2024

Ten dead after two Royal Malaysian Navy helicopters collide in Malaysia

Ten people were killed this morning in Malaysia after two military helicopters collided in the…

23 April 2024

Air Tahiti Nui simplifies US travel with TSA PreCheck programme enrollment

Air Tahiti Nui has joined the TSA PreCheck programme, providing simplified security screenings for passengers…

22 April 2024

Lufthansa Group aircraft soar across Europe with “Yes to Europe” message

In a visible commitment to the European idea, Lufthansa, Eurowings, Austrian Airlines, and Brussels Airlines…

22 April 2024

oneworld unveils exclusive 25th anniversary cocktail ‘The 25’

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, oneworld introduces a signature cocktail named 'The 25' in collaboration with…

22 April 2024

GetJet Airlines enhances summer fleet with Airbus A320 for increased flexibility

GetJet Airlines, an IOSA-approved Lithuanian ACMI and charter carrier, has bolstered its summer fleet by…

22 April 2024