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Singapore green fuel levy: Air passengers to pay up to $49 from 2026 to cut aviation emissions
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Singapore green fuel levy: Air passengers to pay up to $49 from 2026 to cut aviation emissions

WorldAsiaAviation Singapore | Air passengers departing from Singapore will pay a green fuel levy of as much as S$41.60 ($49) from next year as the city state locks in a key step in its effort to cut the aviation industry’s emissions.Travellers flying in economy and premium economy, as well as those on short-haul routes, will be charged far less.Loading...Bloomberg or Subscribe to save articleEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.Find out moreRead MoreAviationSingaporeBrazilClimate policy Fetching latest articlesWe met a professional shoplifter to understand this crime’s popularityGreg Bearup and Carrie LaFrenzShaken, stirred and a little smoky: three cocktails to define summerThis restaurant is stuck in the past. That’s what makes it greatCurtis Stone’s $4m flop forced him to rethink everythingSally PattenThe secret weapon boards are deploying to survive AGM seasonThe $1m nap: What truly separates great CEOs from the 5am clubThis is one of the best still-photography phones of all timeJohn DavidsonLenny Kravitz turns back the clock on his body (of work)How ‘tower running’ can supercharge your fitnessGoldman Sachs dealmaker lists $22m Brighton mansion with two poolsSarah Petty‘I was sitting on a bench’: How a chance encounter led to a $5b empireBillionaire Shahin family takes stake in Perth payment fintech Bless