Airlines

The EU Flight Emissions Label (FEL) aims to boost consumer confidence and facilitate cross-border trade, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises. It enables passengers to make informed choices when booking flights to help reduce aviation’s environmental impacts. EU surveys have concluded that the modern passenger is not aware of their environmental impact from air travel but are keen to know more.

The FEL will be based on trusted, harmonised and reliable data presented in an easily understandable format. It brings clarity on the impacts of flight choices by establishing clear boundaries on how airlines can highlight their improved environmental performance and help their customers compare it. The legislation aims to both protect consumers from greenwashing and help airlines communicate effectively by providing credibility and clarity for environmental claims made.

Close-up of an airplane on the runway row of wind
Close-up of an airplane on the runway row of wind

Manual

The draft manual contains various guides. Below you can find an overview:

  • Introducing the FEL guidance material
  • FEL testing guide
  • Label holder data reporting guide
  • Sustainability portal guide
  • Calculations guide
  • Definitions & FAQs
  • Public CSV use guide
  • Public CSV developer guide

 

Download

The draft manual will be regularly updated during the 2025 testing phase.

Organised technical documentation manuals in binders

Apply to receive labels for the 2026 period

Let us know of your interest by applying. Deadline February 1, 2026.

To initiate the process, please complete the contact form.

Contact the EASA Flight emissions team