Passengers to pay a CO2 tax for flights departing Switzerland

The Swiss parliament has moved to impose an environmental tax on airline tickets, as part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The overwhelming majority in the House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a proposal for a levy of between CHF30 and CHF120 per ticket for flights departing Switzerland.

The tax is expected to generate revenues of about CHF500,000 a year. Half of this amount is to be refunded to Swiss citizens, according to a legal amendment under discussion in parliament.

Most parties supported the proposal, arguing it could help to reduce air travel, while the right-wing Swiss People’s Party unanimously came out against it, saying airlines would have to bear the brunt of the costs.

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