CNN —As Europe swelters in a heat wave, and the climate crisis accelerates, many travelers are looking towards trains rather than polluting planes.
According to a new report, taking a long-distance train in Europe can cost nearly 30 times as much as flying.
The report, compiled by environmental campaign group Greenpeace, compared the cost of flight and train tickets on 112 European routes on nine different dates.
Train tickets were double the cost of flying, on average, while train journeys from the UK to Europe, which involves taking the often-expensive Eurostar to the continent, were four times the price of flying on average.
“Governments must remove airlines’ tax exemptions, such as from fuel taxes and VAT, as well as reduce rail tracks tolls.
Persons:
Matteo Mirolo, Lorelei Limousin, ” Victor Thévenet
Organizations:
CNN, Greenpeace, Eurostar, Ryanair, European Environment Agency, Airlines, Transport, Environment, Transport & Environment, “ Airlines, International Air Transport Association
Locations:
Europe, Spain, London, Barcelona, Belgium, France, Italy, Edinburgh, EU, Greece