I know that it can be cheaper to fly than go by train. This prompts the question: why? Surely it is a lot better on the environment to go by train, and therefore there ought to be incentives for people to use the train. It might get more people off the roads as well.
Greecemad
You would think so, but reality is quite the opposite.
The Government as part of its “green drive” has been squeezing the motorists. This has resulted in a considerable increase in rail passengers, to the point where there is severe overcrowding. To solve the overcrowding, trains are being priced to levels which are a disincentive to rail travel. Then, instead of introducing a tax per aircraft flight, to encourage airlines to cut out poorly filled flights and so move the same number of passengers for less fuel consumption, our great Chancellor raises a per passenger tax and calls it green. Then, he doesn’t correct his mistake, but doubles the per passenger tax.
They call it joined up government.