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1. EU 'flexible' on ETS if global deal is reached February 8, 2012

Commission's director-general for climate says ETS aviation legislation could be changed if there is an international agreement on reducing emissions. Foreign airlines could...

EU 'flexible' on ETS if global deal is reached

2. China bans airlines from EU's emissions scheme February 6, 2012

Chinese authorities say including airlines in the emissions trading scheme violates international climate negotiations. The Chinese government has banned the country's...

3. Emissions row could get dirty January 5, 2012

US authorities strongly object to ETS changes. Passengers to lose out as airlines plan to spread the cost The US government and airlines have not given up their...

Emissions row could get dirty

4. Trade war looms over aviation emissions December 21, 2011

US anger over plan to include aviation in the EU's emissions trading scheme. ECJ backs EU over aviation emissions The government of the United States and airlines...

Trade war looms over aviation emissions

5. ECJ backs EU over aviation emissions December 21, 2011

Court says inclusion of non-EU airlines in emissions trading scheme is compatible with international law. The European Court of Justice today ruled that plans to include...

6. EU and Russia agree to scrap Siberian flight fees November 25, 2011

Agreement will take effect shortly after Russia joins the World Trade Organization. EU member states have backed a deal with Russia that will end the obligation for...

EU and Russia agree to scrap Siberian flight fees

7. Commission aims to reform airport timeslots in bid to ease congestion November 24, 2011

'Old' carriers monopolise airport timeslots as ground services face more competition. The European Commission will present changes to rules governing airport services such as...

Commission aims to reform airport timeslots in bid to ease congestion

8. Russia and Albania avoid EU flight blacklist November 21, 2011

Last-minute deals mean carriers avoid being banned from flying to the EU. Russia and Albania have agreed to block two airlines from flying into the EU because of safety...

Russia and Albania avoid EU flight blacklist

9. Sailing away from emission taxes? October 27, 2011

When it comes to making the transport sector pay for its emissions, there are significant differences between aviation and shipping. There is a key difference between ships...

Sailing away from emission taxes?

10. EU's airline emissions scheme gets legal backing October 6, 2011

Including airlines based outside the EU in emissions trading scheme 'is compatible' with international law. The European Union is allowed to include airlines from non-EU...

EU's airline emissions scheme gets legal backing

11. Airlines to face cap on carbon emissions March 7, 2011

From next year, all flights taking off and landing in the EU to be included in the emissions trading scheme. Bringing aviation into the European Union's emissions trading...

Airlines to face cap on carbon emissions

12. Do you know your flight rights? December 9, 2010

Freedom of movement is not enough: the European Commission wants EU passengers to be treated well too. Cabin crews on flights from Sofia to Brussels should be extra careful....

13. Airlines fined for running cargo cartel November 9, 2010

Commission hands out €799 million in fines to 11 carriers. The European Commission has fined 11 air cargo carriers a total of €799 million for running a...

Airlines fined for running cargo cartel

14. Two Ghanaian airlines blacklisted September 2, 2010

European Commission bans one cargo carrier from the EU, and restricts the operations of another. The European Commission today added two Ghanaian-based airlines to the...

Two Ghanaian airlines blacklisted

15. Probe begins into Greek airline merger August 2, 2010

European Commission fears that merger of Greece's largest airlines could limit competition. The European Commission on Friday (30 June) said that it was opening an in-depth...

Probe begins into Greek airline merger

16. Approval for airline merger July 27, 2010

Commission rules that deal between United and Continental would not affect competition. The European Commission today (27 July) approved a planned merger between United...

Approval for airline merger

17. Ministers to approve more transatlantic co-operation June 17, 2010

Aviation emissions plan is expected to win support from transport ministers. A plan to improve co-operation between the European Union and the United States on aviation...

Ministers to approve more transatlantic co-operation

18. Volcanic ash cloud returns to Ireland May 4, 2010

Irish airspace closed this morning because of safety concerns. Aviation authorities halted all flights in and out of Ireland today because of a new cloud of volcanic ash...

19. Stranded but not forgotten? April 29, 2010

Volcanic eruption is proving a major test for EU law, while many travellers have still not returned home. Some airline passengers are still stuck on the other side of the...

Stranded but not forgotten?

20. Airlines may get volcanic ash payouts April 27, 2010

Commission discusses financial support for carriers affected by flight ban. Airlines may receive compensation for the losses they suffered when governments imposed flight...

Airlines may get volcanic ash payouts

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