Yesterday
Ryanair paid for full page advertising space in several major UK daily newspapers to introduce us to the idea that Gordon Brown is more of a road side - or rather mid air - robber rather than the UK governments treasurer. The statement can also be read on
Ryanair's Webpage.
Interesting, how did
Ryanair come to that conclusion? It's all about a suggested increase of the so called air passenger duty (
APD). In the last
pre-budget report Gordon "greedy" Brown announced that the
APD will rise from £5 to £10 for economy-seat passengers taking domestic and European short-haul flights and from £20 to £40 for economy-seat travellers on long-haul flights. Business and first class passengers will face bills of £20 for short-haul flights and £80 for long-haul.
Ryanair: "This is just
skyway robbery and will do NOTHING for the environment."
Do they have a point? Indeed it could be that demand for air tickets is - at least partially - very inelastic. Thus whether or not you pay 10 or 20 pounds more on your ticket won't change your mind about travelling. Thus you fly and pollute anyways and the only thing that is different is the treasury's revenue (I made a related point before
here). However, if this case applies is an empirical matter. To make progress we should get some data on air travel demand and prices and do a bit of statistical analysis.
But then again...just because time is scarce we can try to answer this question with some economic theory. According to economic theory, firms maximise profits. Assuming that
Ryanair is a firm they should only spend money on expensive advertising space if it increases their profits. The trouble is that if
Ryanair's claims are true and the tax won't reduce travel then they have nothing worry about because they can fully pass on the cost of the tax to passengers. But then running a costly campaign against it is a waste of money.
Therefore
Ryanair should admit either of the following:
- Gordon is actually doing a little bit of something for the environment, or
- It's actually them that are wasting air traveller's and shareholders money by running pointless campaigns.
Labels: climate change, economics
Well done Ken
on getting cheap oil from Venezuela...am sure it's only the oil delivered by nasty American oil companies that is creating carbon dioxide when combusting....
Scary movie part ||.....could somebody tell me that this is not representative and we should not worry about it??
Labels: religion, USA
Using technology is easy if you have a good
helpdesk..Labels: movie
Debate: is Tony Blair better as a
musician or as a politician?
Here is a little piece of evidence for all those self righteous London bus users....according the Transport for London's environmental report the average CO2 pollution per bus passenger km (103 grams per passenger per km) is not much better than that of cars: 124 grams....so there is no way round it: get out of the bus and on your bike....Don't believe it? Check out table 4 in
here...