Ryanair announces 21p per flight EU carbon trading levy

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Airline insists modest levy is needed to cover €15m cost of complying with EU emissions trading scheme

Ryanair yesterday announced it would become the first airline to highlight the cost of compliance with the EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) by introducing a €0.25 per passenger levy on all bookings...

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