Flying is still cheaper than taking the train in
Europe, study finds
Despite the fact that flying produces more greenhouse
gases than train journeys, people often opt for the former, Greenpeace says.
BY LAURA
HÜLSEMANN
JULY 20,
2023 1:49 PM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/commercial-plane-flight-cheaper-rail-train-travel-europe/
Flying may
be bad for the environment, but taking the train in Europe is bad for your bank
account, a new study found.
Rail travel
within the Continent remains 71 percent more expensive than flying, according
to research by Greenpeace. The report compared the prices of flights and trains
on 112 European travel routes and found that taking the train was cheaper than
a flight in only 23 cases. As a result, despite the fact that flying produces
more greenhouse gases than train journeys, people will often opt for the
former.
In Poland,
train travel costs half as much as flying, but the most expensive country for
rail travel is the U.K., where travelers pay four times more for train journeys
than flights. For example, traveling from Barcelona to London by train costs
around €384, while a flight can be as cheap as €12.99, the report says.
Barcelona-London
is the third most-traveled short-haul route in Europe, and "shifting these
flights to rail would save 461,000 tons of harmful greenhouse gases, equivalent
to the yearly emissions of 303,000 cars," the study finds.
Due to the
"subsidies that airlines benefit from, they can offer unreasonably low
prices," Greenpeace says. Eighty percent of the study's routes are
operated by low-cost airlines.
Traveling
through Europe by train is also more complicated, as passengers have to book
tickets from different operators in various countries in advance.
To make
travelling more climate-friendly and affordable, Greenpeace demands the
introduction of a "European wide ticket valid for all means of public
transport."

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