The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has launched a voluntary carbon offset programme. The programme allows customers on both Singapore Airlines and Scoot to offset their carbon emissions via dedicated microsites. For the first six months from the launch of the programme, the two airlines will also match the offsets.

SIA says that the offset projects selected are ‘high-quality carbon offset projects [which] have a proven and measurable impact on communities and the environment.” The projects include

The dedicated microsite for customers will be available in late July 2021, with corporate customers able to participate in the programme from the fourth quarter of 2021. There will also be the ability to use  KrisFlyer miles and HighFlyer points to offset emissions, starting in the fourth quarter of 2021.

The offsets will be provided via the BlueHalo digital solution, which has been developed by Australia-based Tasman Environmental Markets (TEM). This allows customers to immediately calculate and offset the emissions associated with their journey.

Ms Lee Wen Fen, Senior Vice President Corporate Planning, Singapore Airlines, said: “Through the SIA Group’s voluntary carbon offset programme, our customers now have an opportunity to offset their emissions through accredited projects that provide clear benefits to people and the planet. Matching their offsets is our way of encouraging our customers to fly carbon neutral. The programme supports the Group’s commitment to buttress our sustainability efforts, and reinforces our leadership position in the airline industry as we recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

Mr Peter Castellas, Chief Executive Officer, TEM, said: “SIA is committed in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, and tackle the environmental impact of air travel. Empowering customers to take action on climate change by offsetting their emissions is an imperative in the way we will be returning to travel. We are thrilled to partner with a powerful global airline to make a powerful positive impact on people and the planet.”

Carbon emissions can be offset from either of the following two microsites:

In May 2021, the SIA Group committed to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The group says it will achieve this by

  • investments in new-generation aircraft
  • achieving higher operational efficiency
  • adopting low-carbon technology such as sustainable aviation fuels, and
  • sourcing for high quality carbon offsets.

The airline also has a young, fuel-efficient fleet  with an average age of five years 10 months.

The SIA Group is a participant in the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).

What is CORSIA?

To read more about airline’s voluntary offset programmes, see

Guide to airline carbon offset programmes

…. and to read more about how carbon offsets work (and criticism of them), see

CORSIA offsets – how do they work?