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Singapore sets first ever sustainable aviation fuel levy, as Southeast Asia’s fuel industry grows
The levy will fund cleaner sustainable aviation fuel use, with charges from 75 cents to $32 per ticket for flights departing Changi Airport, which served 70 million passengers last year.
- Singapore will impose a levy of $0.75 to $32 per ticket on flights departing from Changi Airport to fund sustainable aviation fuel from October 2026.
- Southeast Asia is becoming a hub for global SAF production, with new facilities launching across the region.
- The global aviation industry is encouraging the use of SAF, made from sources like used cooking oil or agricultural waste, to reduce emissions contributing to climate change.
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Singapore sets first ever sustainable aviation fuel levy, as Southeast Asia's fuel industry grows
Singapore is piloting the world’s first sustainable aviation fuel levy. It will slightly raise prices for airline passengers and cargo carriers flying to and from the city-state of 6 million people, home to Southeast Asia’s busiest airport.
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