Thursday, February 25, 2010

It is cheaper to travel to Europe by plane rather than by train



Airlines claim that the tendency is observed throughout the whole Europe. Despite this, railways are not going to decrease prices

A trip from Minsk to Amsterdam and back costs 180 euro more if you go by train rather than by plane. The deputy director general of “Belavia” company Ihar Charhinets claims that the tendency of making aviation cheaper than railways is observed throughout the whole Europe:

“There are such tendencies, especially if you look at Europe: the prices of flights to neighbouring countries often differ greatly from express-trains tickets. This tendency is gradually developping here too”.

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