Private jet flights in the UK soar to new heights

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The UK has the busiest private jet route, the most polluting route and the most flights overall out of any European country, according to a new analysis.

The analysis, commissioned by Greenpeace, showed that a private jet took off from this country every six minutes last year, and that the UK can claim the busiest route, the most polluting route and the most flights overall.

The number of private jets taking off from the UK increased by a staggering 75% in 2022 to 90,256 flights that emitted half a million tonnes of CO2 – more than in any other European country.

Within Europe, the UK has:

  • Most private flights: At 90,256, a private jet took off from the UK every six minutes
  • Most emissions: Private jets in the UK caused half a million tonnes of CO2 in 2022 – the highest in Europe
  • Busiest route: Flights between London and Paris were the most popular route accounting for 3,357 flights. Six of the top 10 routes also included London.
  • Most polluting route: The journey of less than five miles between Farnborough and Blackbushe in Hampshire is the most carbon-intensive route

Private jet ban

The research conducted by Dutch environmental consultancy CE Delft found that private jet traffic across Europe has soared from 350,000 flights in 2021 to over 570,000 in 2022.

The associated CO2 emissions more than doubled over the same period to over 3.3 million tonnes.

Almost one-in-four (39%) of all private jet flights in Europe were considered ‘very short-haul’ meaning that they were less than 500km and could easily have been train trips.

As the most polluting mode of transportation on the planet per passenger kilometre, Greenpeace is calling for a ban on private jet travel.

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The analysis also considered the ‘carbon intensity’ of different routes, measured as CO2 output divided by distance, to work out the least efficient routes. In both 2021 and 2022, the 7.4km (4.6 mile) flight between Blackbushe and Farnborough topped the rankings as Europe’s most carbon intensive route. It takes less than 30 minutes to cycle between the two airports.

Doug Parr, Policy Director at Greenpeace UK, said: “Private jets are staggeringly polluting and generally pointless. Many of these journeys can be covered almost as quickly by train, and some of them by bicycle. Millions of people around the world are facing climate chaos, losing livelihoods or worse, while a tiny minority are burning jet fuel like there’s no tomorrow. If the government is serious about net zero and a fair transition to low-carbon transport then private jets should be first on the chopping block.”

Read the full report here: 

https://greenpeace.at/uploads/2023/03/co2_emissions_of_private_aviation_in_europe_def.pdf 

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