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Eco-Travel May 12, 2008

Airlines Can Save $$Millions in Fuel—By Adding Minutes

Fly a Little Slower, Save a lot of Energy and Reduce Carbon Footprint

Sometimes all it takes is a tiny action to make a big difference. If you’ve been worrying about how much your carbon footprint grows whenever you take an airplane trip, now there’s a solution. Fly an airline that is flying a little slower. You know you get better mileage when you take your foot off the gas pedal in your car. Now the airline industry has figured out it works in planes, too.

  • Jet Blue is now flying a little slower, adding an average of about two minutes to each flight—and saving about $13.6 million a year in jet fuel, according to a recent report in The New York Times by the Associated Press.
  • Southwest Airlines projects that it will save $42 million in fuel this year by extending each flight a mere one to three minutes.
  • Northwest Airlines is adding four minutes to its flights to and from Hawaii – for a savings of $600,000 a year.
  • Northwest is also slowing down from 542 m.p.h. to 532 m.p.h. (not exactly a snail’s pace) on its flights from Paris to Minneapolis – which adds only 8 minutes (you’ll hardly notice on a flight that is close to nine hours anyway) and saves 162 gallons of fuel, over $500.

So if you don’t mind spending a few more minutes in the air, to reduce your carbon footprint, let the airlines know you think it’s a good idea. And you might ask them if this means they could cut that extra fuel surcharge they’ve started tacking on to the cost of every flight.

To find out more about reducing your carbon footprint:

Reducing Your Carbon Footprint From Travel

What Exactly is a Carbon Footprint? 

The Quest for the Perfect Carbon Calculator 

Carbon Footprints