Frequent flyers should face higher taxes to help tackle aviation emissions, the government’s climate advisers say.
The Committee on Climate Change says a “frequent flyer levy” would help curb the growing demand for air travel.
Analysis shows that 70% of UK flights are made by a wealthy 15% of the population, with 57% not flying abroad at all.
Aviation is set to be the biggest source of UK emissions by 2050. And at the moment, ministers are planning for an increase of up to 49% in flying.
But the committee says growth should be limited to 25% of current levels.
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