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The most eco-friendly airlines, according to Atmosfair
Francesca Street, CNN • Published 13th
December 2018
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TUI
Airways: German organization
atomsfair has announced its 2018 Airline Index, spotlighting the world's most
CO2 efficient airlines. Ranking number one is British carrier TUI Airways.
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(CNN) — We all know that flying isn't great for the
environment, but some airlines are better than others at keeping their carbon
footprint as minimal as possible.
But which is the most CO2 efficient? Environmental
group atomsfair says its 2018 Airline Index has the answer.
The German organization has ranked the carbon
emissions of global airlines per kilometer and per passenger, calculated by
examining the types of aircraft the carrier favors, seat and freight capacity
and occupancy on the flight -- plus what kind of engines and winglets are used.
Ranking highest are airlines that squeeze as many
passengers as possible into aircraft and those that favor up-to-date airplanes
that use less fuel, chiefly the Boeing 787-9, Airbus A350-900 and the A320neo
First on the list is British carrier TUI Airways,
with a 79.3 efficiency rating. Atmosfair says TUI's near-maximum seating
capacities helped propel it to the top.
At number two in the overall ranking is Chilean
Brazilian carrier LATAM, which is known for using efficient aircraft. Third
place goes to China West Air, a regional Chinese airline that serves only short
and medium distance routes, but with dense seating and high occupancy levels.
Atmosfair says the objective of the report,
compiled using data from bodies such as the International Civil Aviation
Organization and the International Air Transport Association, is "to make
climate efficiency a factor of competition among the airlines."
Climate efficiency competition
China West Air is ranked as the third most
eco-friendly airline by atmosfair.
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This effort is applauded by Niclas Svenningsen,
Global Climate Action Manager at United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
"I think it's a good idea to do that report
because it creates awareness among the airlines," he tells CNN
Travel.
For Svenningsen, there are two key factors
airlines need to consider if they're trying to reduce their carbon footprint.
"One thing is the technologies -- the
equipment they are using, both on the ground and in the air," he says.
"The other thing they can do is to see how they actually operate their
aircraft," he adds, highlighting flight patterns and seat occupancy.
Atmosfair did not include low-cost carriers in the
overall ranking -- because those airlines often benefit from subsidies,
allowing them to operate with low ticket prices, so they tend to be fuller.
"Low cost airlines do not have a problem in
jam packing the aircraft, so of course per passenger that lowers the climate
footprint from the aircraft," agrees Svenningsen.
He adds that these airlines tend not to have
business class options, allowing them to be more economical in terms of space.
Transavia.com France is number 5 on the list.
Courtesy Transavia
The airlines that made atmosfair's overall top 10
are largely smaller carriers which aren't exactly household names. Svenningsen
says it's down to their high capacity seating and policies of renewing aircraft
every two or three years.
Many of the world's big name airlines fared badly
on Atmosfair's round-up.
Singapore Airlines, recently ranked the world's best in 2019 by AirlineRatings.com, and the carrier behind the world's longest passenger
flight, came in at just 67.
Virgin Atlantic was at 83 while Emirates ranked
108.
Virgin took issue with the the report saying it
wasn't based on actual emissions data and made assumptions about an airline's
efficiency based on aircraft type.
"We are committed to reducing our carbon
emissions, and have invested in a massive renewal program to replace our entire
fleet over a 10 year period," it said in a statement.
Svenningsen says that while such a report
"can always slice and dice statistics in so many different ways" it
still creates awareness for passengers and companies.
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He also points to the Carbon
Offsetting Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), which puts a price on emissions
.
Faring better on atmosfair's list was Air New
Zealand at number 13. Among US carriers, Alaska Airlines was crowned the most
efficient, at number 22.
The report also found that just one in 10 airlines
succeeded in keeping their greenhouse gas emissions constant while also growing
economically. Thai Airways and American Airlines were among those named as
consistent.
Practical
advice
Svenningsen advises passengers concerned about
environmental impact to think before they fly.
"Today we're flying ridiculous short
distances," he says. "There are very good alternatives -- in terms of
train for example -- for short distances and that's something one should
consider."
For the trips when only an airplane will suffice,
Svenningsen advises passengers to attempt to mitigate their carbon footprint.
"You can to make your travel climate neutral
by offsetting it -- by compensating for it," he says. "You may not be
able to avoid flying, you may not be able to go on the most low carbon airline
that is available, but you can always offset that."
Certain airlines are starting to offer that
compensation when you buy the tickets -- including Qantas and Air New Zealand.
Or there are other options.
"UFCCC has an online shop for compensation,
you just go in and you calculate the climate footprint of your travel and you
purchase certified emission reduction from that immediately," explains
Svenningsen.
He says travelers should educate themselves and be
as aware as possible of their impact.
"The thing I would not recommend is to ignore
it, because all travel has a footprint today, unfortunately," he
says.
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