Ryanair’s Global Emissions Are Now 50% Higher Than In 2019, The Largest Increase Worldwide
cleantechnica.com May 9, 2026

Ryanair’s Global Emissions Are Now 50% Higher Than In 2019, The Largest Increase Worldwide

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Ryanair's global emissions have increased by 50% since 2019, the largest rise among the top 20 most polluting airlines worldwide. Europe's aviation sector emitted 195 Mt of CO₂ in 2025, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Low-cost carriers drove emissions growth, with Ryanair emitting 16.6 Mt of CO₂ from European flights. Aviation remains the EU's fastest-growing source of emissions, with European emissions rising over 30% since 2005, now accounting for 23% of global aviation emissions.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The unchecked growth of aviation emissions undermines the EU's climate goals, with two-thirds of emissions escaping carbon pricing.
  • · Extending the EU's carbon market to all departing flights could unlock significant revenue to accelerate the transition to sustainable aviation.