Aviation, Travel & Tourism Sectors Applaud European Parliament Vote on “EU COVID-19 Certificates”
Setting Final Negotiations with
European Commission and Council into Motion
Swift alignment by all three EU Institutions critical in restoring free movement for EU citizens by summer.
A clear, simple and harmonized European approach is desperately needed to reopen travel in a safe and responsible way.
Brussels, 29 April 2021 – Europe’s aviation, travel and tourism sectors fully welcome yesterday’s vote in the European Parliament on the EU’s proposed Digital Green Certificate Regulation, setting trilogue negotiations between the Parliament, the Council and the European Commission into motion. Swift action and alignment among the institutions is now critical in order to make the certificates operational by June and ensure reciprocity with non-EU systems. Common, interoperable, secure and GDPR-compliant health certificates represent an essential tool to facilitate the free
Heathrow has clashed with the Civil Aviation Authority after the regulator rejected a proposal by the airport to raise charges by £2.6 billion to recover losses caused by the pandemic.Paul Smith
The airline company leaders and laggards in emission reduction.
How the aviation industry tracks and reports its emissions, and how this can be improved.
The targets set to reduce emissions by airline bodies and individual airlines.
How close the largest airlines are to achieving short-, medium-, and long-term goals.
The shortcomings of current metrics and initiatives to meet medium- and long-term goals.
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