02 October, 2019

Air France to proactively offset 100% of CO2 emissions on its domestic flights as of January 1st, 2020


New voluntary objectives in Air France’s sustainability roadmap, centred around four major strategic areas -
Offsetting of 100% of CO2 emissions on all domestic flights* as of January 1st, 2020;
Reduction in our CO2 emissions by 50% per passenger/km – a new objective for 2030;
Introduction of selective waste sorting on board Air France flights;
Investing in research for credible alternatives.
          "We must step up the transition to a more sustainable form of air transport and we are voluntarily making new commitments for today and 2030. I have decided to introduce measures for offsetting 100% of the CO2 emissions generated by our domestic flights as of January 2020 to ensure all our customers have the possibility of carbon-neutral flights throughout France" explained Anne Rigail, CEO of Air France. 
"We have set a new ambitious objective to reduce our CO2 emissions. We will reduce fuel consumption per passenger/km to less than 3 litres by 2030. Air transport brings people together and promotes an openness to the world. Our ambition is to be a driving force for action and innovation in the creation of a sustainable aviation sector."


For many years, Air France has been committed to reducing its environmental footprint and offers its customers a responsible travel experience, through concrete actions – modernizing its fleet, promoting eco-piloting, reducing the weight of onboard equipment on its aircraft, recycling waste, eliminating single-use plastic, and more.

Air France steps up its commitments

Air France has decided to offset 100% of CO2 emissions on all its domestic flights*. As of January 1st, 2020, this compensation will take the form of participation in projects certified by recognized organizations. Business or leisure travellers, companies or employees of the Air France group will thus be able to travel throughout France* in a carbon-neutral way.

Air France will be one of the first airlines to offset the emissions generated by its domestic flights. Concretely, this represents on average over 450 flights per day and over 57,000 customers concerned.

Corporate customers will also be able to opt for voluntary compensation of up to 100% of the emissions generated by their short, medium and long-haul flights via a dedicated offer.

Air France has also decided to step up its commitments to reducing its CO2 emissions and is setting a new objective for 2030 – to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% per passenger/km compared to 2005, i.e., less than 3 litres of fuel consumption per passenger per 100km.

As from today, October 1st, Air France is introducing selective waste sorting on board its flights to Paris. This concerns -

• plastic - bottles;
• cartons: Tetra Pak packaging
• aluminium - cans
• glass –wine and Champagne bottles.

All these materials sorted by cabin crew are then handled by the service provider Servair at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly and recycled in France or Europe. 

Air France has already decided to eliminate the use of single-use plastic items (cups, cutlery, stirrers, etc.) onboard its aircraft from the end of 2019, i.e. 1,300 fewer tonnes of plastic per year.

Lastly, to develop solutions for a sustainable aviation sector, Air France is committed on a daily basis to investing in research and innovation for credible alternatives.

With the Solar Impulse Foundation, Air France plans to accelerate the adoption of economically and environmentally viable solutions in the aviation sector. They will notably reduce the impact of carbon emissions, waste and noise. These economically feasible solutions, some of which could be used by Air France and which will all be made available to the aviation industry, will contribute to building a more sustainable world.


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