Flight ticket taxes in Europe: environmental and economic impact
Publication date
2024-01Abstract
We examine the causal impact of flight ticket taxes on airline flights and derived CO2 emissions and analyse its distributional effects between airlines and travellers and within travellers. We use a dataset on flights within Europe at the airline-route level and apply a staggered difference-in-differences approach considering potential bias of the standard two-way fixed effects and the potential distorting effects of heterogeneities between treated and control routes. The main analysis focuses on low-cost airlines because connecting passengers are typically excluded from the tax. We find that flight ticket taxes have a significant overall effect on low-costs airlines supply and derived emissions: ticket taxes reduce the number of flights per airline-route by 12% on average compared to the counterfactual scenario, resulting in a 14% reduction in carbon emissions. [...]
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Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Pages
20 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 2024 Jan;179:103892
Citation
Bernardo V, Fageda X, Teixidó J. Flight ticket taxes in Europe: environmental and economic impact. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 2024 Jan;179:103892. DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2023.103892
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