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France Introduces Airline Tax on First and Business-Class Tickets

Karolina Kirillova
Last updated: 9 November 2024 08:50
By Karolina Kirillova
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In 2024, the French government introduced a new tax on first and business-class tickets. France is currently regulating its tourism industry and trying to allocate more of the proceeds towards improving railway infrastructure. The country’s policy aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote alternatives to air travel. Rail transport answers France’s broad environmental purposes. With many countries attempting to balance sustainable development priorities with economic activities, France’s approach to reducing carbon emissions reflects international ambition.

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New Tax OverviewPublic and Aviation Industry ReactionsGlobal TrendSignificant Step

New Tax Overview

The new tax aims to increase the cost of first and business-class airfares on flights departing from France. The class of the ticket and the distance of the flight influence the variation of the rates. The tax on long-haul flights can be raised to €400. The tax on short-haul flights will not be increased as much. The French government has previously banned short domestic flights.

The country’s goals are to improve global climate conditions and significantly reduce its carbon emissions from the aviation industry by 2030. The French Transport Minister, Clément Beaune, has spoken in support of the new tax. He highlighted that the purpose of the tax revenue is modernisation and support for the expansion of railways. This is particularly necessary for the improvement of rural areas where sustainable travel alternatives are essential.

The image of French Transport Minister, Clément Beaune in Paris.
French Transport Minister, Clément Beaune in Paris. © UK Government

Public and Aviation Industry Reactions

The European Union and environmental groups have come out in support of the new tax. They agree that it is a way to decrease travellers’ dependence on short-haul flights across Europe. However, the public and industry reactions to the offer of a transition to train travel have been mixed. For example, major airlines such as Air France have expressed concern and suggested that the tax would affect the welfare of French carriers. Specifically, they emphasised potential cost increases and competitiveness reduction at a time when low-cost international airlines are already facing financial problems.

Some aviation industry representatives have concluded that the tax will be counterproductive arguing that it could affect the capacity of airports and restrict their freedom to invest in their own initiatives and sustainable development. Director General of ACI Europe, Olivier Jankovec, criticised the tax and described it as “policy greenwashing”, stating the tax could potentially hinder global aviation goals of decarbonisation and overburden airport budgets.

The image of an Air France Airlines plane taxiing at Tenerife.
Air France Boeing787-9. © Pavel1964

Global Trend

Many countries have started to consider various ways of limiting the environmental impact of aviation emissions in the past few years. The new tax in France complies with a broader trend and similar countermeasures. The Netherlands, Germany and Sweden have also imposed taxes on their flights. Thus, countries are encouraging travellers to consider more ecological options for travel. France’s policy supports global efforts to combine a comfortable transportation system, carbon reductions and further climate targets with after-tax funds used to provide sustainable infrastructure and improve the quality of railways.

The image of Gare de Lyon railway station during a nationwide strike by French SNCF railway workers, Paris, France, 2018.
Gare de Lyon Railway Station, Paris, France. © Ale_Mi

Significant Step

The introduction of an airline tax reflects France’s contribution to sustainable aviation development. Prioritising travel that leaves the least emissions can become an example for other countries to improve their travel industry. This may have a positive impact on the future development of ecological transport worldwide and reduce harmful emissions as much as possible.

How do you feel about the new French tax on first and business-class flights? Do you think this will help reduce emissions and protect the environment? Share your opinion in the comments.

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