Last month we looked at the UK’s aviation emissions; this month we head over to Southeast Asia to look at Singapore.
Focus market on this month's report: Singapore
Highlights from this month’s report include:
- Global passenger-related aviation emissions in February 2026 were 62m tonnes
- Hong Kong shows the steepest decline among the 25 largest passenger?aviation markets, with emissions in February 2026 sitting 24% below February 2019 levels.
- Vietnam records the sharpest rise, with February 2026 emissions 37% above February 2019 levels.
Spotlight on Singapore
- Passenger-related aviation emissions from Singapore were 0.94m tonnes in February 2026, +2% against February 2025
- Singapore ranked 18th largest country for emissions in February 2026
- Flights between Singapore and Philippines had the lowest emissions per ASK over the last 12 months
- Scoot had the lowest emissions per ASK out of the 10 largest airlines for emissions over the last 12 months
Download this month’s report here
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