'Greenwashing' rife among airlines, says EC as it clamps down on emissions reporting
The European Commission (EC) has warned airlines over what it claims are rife ‘misleading greenwashing ...
IATA has released its third-quarter report for 2018. It seems last year’s buoyant air freight market is slowly deflating, with the association noting a “moderation in demand momentum”. In the three months to July, growth in freight tonne km (FTKs) slowed to just 2.8%, representing the slowest rate of growth in more than two years. This, the report says, is largely linked to the fact the inventory restocking cycle – which had been so important in the boom times of 2016 and 2017 – has “run its course”.
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