Not that there's a single poster on this forum that needs reminding our transport infrastructure is a joke, here's one anyway:-
The days of short-haul flights in Europe are numbered, at least in France. On Friday the European Commission gave the go ahead for France to prevent flights between Paris Orly airport and Nantes, Lyon, and Bordeaux.
If, after three years, the concept is judged successful then more flight routes will be banned.
As part of the country’s Climate Law, France wants to abolish flights between cities that are linked by a train journey of less than two and a half hours. New high-speed rail lines—part of the EU's TEN-T project—will make many short-haul flights redundant across Europe, believe planners and politicians.
Based on their 2 1/2 hour criteria, we couldn't even ban flights from Shoreham to Gatwick
France’s Plan To Ban Short-Haul Domestic Flights Wins Approval From European Commission
The days of short-haul flights in Europe are numbered, at least in France.
www.forbes.com
The days of short-haul flights in Europe are numbered, at least in France. On Friday the European Commission gave the go ahead for France to prevent flights between Paris Orly airport and Nantes, Lyon, and Bordeaux.
If, after three years, the concept is judged successful then more flight routes will be banned.
As part of the country’s Climate Law, France wants to abolish flights between cities that are linked by a train journey of less than two and a half hours. New high-speed rail lines—part of the EU's TEN-T project—will make many short-haul flights redundant across Europe, believe planners and politicians.
Based on their 2 1/2 hour criteria, we couldn't even ban flights from Shoreham to Gatwick