Source: The Daily telegraph, 23 November 2024 The Airbus A321 XLR’s narrow body and improved fuel storage capacity mean smaller airports can now offer long-haul flights. XLR stands for Extra Long Range. Flight times can be up to 10 or even 11 hours, allowing it to cover the entire world despite not being a widebody. […]
New study finds a Frequent Flyers Levy in Europe could raise 64bn euros a yr; cut passenger numbers by 26% by 2028; but that most people will not pay the tax as every person would be allowed one return flight tax-free each yr. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/17/tax-on-europes-frequent-flyers-could-raise-64bn-a-year-study?CMP=share_btn_url
Pyjama Parties were held at many rail stations across Europe on 25th October calling for more night trains. The picture is from London:
This short, illustrated report is very interesting. It covers the UK but the situation will be similar in other countries. It compares the amount of tax on cars and planes: https://aef.org.uk/2024/10/29/its-time-to-tax-aviation-more/
It can be done. Trains can be cheaper and quicker. https://miomyitaly.com/trains-in-italy.html