Ryanair today (7 Nov) released its October CO2 emissions statistics, which show an ave. of 67g CO2 per passenger/km.
October 2019 | |
Total Kilometres | 17,786m km |
Total Passengers | 13.8m |
Total CO2 Emissions | 1,200 kt |
CO2 Per Pax/km | 67g |
Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:
“Ryanair is Europe’s greenest/cleanest major airline with the youngest fleet and highest load factors. Our CO2 per passenger/km is the lowest in the industry, having been cut from 82g to 67g over the last decade while other high fare competitors currently generate over 120g per pax/km.
The single most important thing any consumer can do to reduce their carbon footprint is switch to Ryanair. We are pleased to announce that our CO2 per pax/km for October was 67g, half the rate of other flag carrier European airlines, and we are committed to reducing this by a further 10% to under 60g per pax/km by 2030.”