Airlines Face ‘Price Gouging’ by Green Jet Fuel Sellers, IATA Says

IATA Director General Willie Walsh looks on during an interview with Reuters in Dubai
IATA Director General Willie Walsh looks on during an interview with Reuters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 2, 2024

(Reuters) – Fuel suppliers are using European Union green jet fuel mandates to inflate costs for airlines through surcharges, nearly doubling prices compared to market rates, the head of airlines body IATA said in an interview calling for policy reform.

The EU began requiring airlines to use more sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) this year, with a 2% minimum blending mandate set to rise to 6% by 2030.

While fuel suppliers are responsible for providing fuel with the progressively stronger blends of SAF at airports, airlines are obliged to purchase the available fuel for their operations.


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IATA Director General Willie Walsh told Reuters that oil suppliers selling SAF were able to “extract additional profit from airlines by charging these compliance surcharges,” adding that this should prompt European regulators to eliminate the mandates.

“They have, in effect, facilitated price gouging by fuel suppliers in the name of the environment, and that’s completely unacceptable,” Walsh said.

Walsh did not specify which airlines have been impacted and which fuel suppliers were involved in price hikes.

Industry association FuelsEurope did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Sustainable aviation fuel costs on average three to five times more than regular jet fuel.

Energy companies have said they are not seeing enough demand for SAF to justify ramping up production, which some executives say is weighing on prices rather than driving them up. Several have scaled back SAF refinery projects in recent years.

Walsh was speaking in an interview on a separate report by IATA setting out $11 billion in extra costs in 2025 caused by congestion in other parts of the airline supply chain.

Reporting by Joanna Plucinska and Tim Hepher, Editing by Louise Heavens

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