Travel: Price comparison: Climate-friendly trains are often more expensive than flights

Travel: Price comparison: Climate-friendly trains are often more expensive than flights

Even if the will to travel in a more environmentally friendly way is there – it often fails because of the wallet. Because flying in Europe is usually cheaper than long train journeys.

When traveling through Europe, the climate-friendly train is often more expensive than the plane. This is the conclusion reached by the environmental organization Greenpeace, which compared the ticket prices for both modes of transport on 112 routes across Europe at several booking times.

According to the organization, the train is 71 percent more expensive for customers than the more climate-damaging air connections. Of the 31 connections with start or end points in Germany, the train was more expensive in half of the cases.

The testers registered the biggest price difference on the Barcelona-London route, which should cost up to 384 euros by train. That is 30 times more than by plane with a ticket price of 12.99 euros. The trains on the Hamburg-Brussels and Hamburg-Munich routes were always cheaper.

Greenpeace traffic expert Marisa Reiserer is demanding a Europe-wide kerosene tax of 50 cents per liter, which will bring in annual revenues of 46.2 billion euros. These funds would have to be channeled into the railway infrastructure.

Reiserer explains: “More and more people want to travel by train and do without flights, but the lack of kerosene tax and other climate-damaging subsidies for the aviation industry are distorting prices. This is a crash landing for many good intentions and climate protection.”

Source: Stern

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