
EUROPE: €400 ‘green tax’ for Europe’s frequent flyers
Several European airlines are already considering charging passengers an ‘environmental cost surcharge’ as they face up to climate change goals, but frequent flyers could feel the sharpest sting
Press Release from Carey Olsen, Wednesday 12 March, 2025.
Carey Olsen has been named among the finalists for Offshore Firm of the Year at the Chambers Asia-Pacific and Greater China Region Awards for the second consecutive year.
The Awards celebrate elite law firms and lawyers across the Asia-Pacific and Greater China region, recognising outstanding legal achievements, strategic growth and innovation, and excellence in client service.
The winners will be chosen from 27 categories and announced at an awards ceremony at The Singapore EDITION on Friday 30 May 2025.
Carey Olsen has also been shortlisted for Offshore Law Firm of the Year at the Chambers Europe Awards 2025, to be announced in May, and the firm’s Singapore practice was recently ranked Tier 1 for the fourth consecutive year by The Legal 500.
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