Lufthansa embraces rail alternative amid emissions pressure
Lufthansa and German state railway Deutsche Bahn will cooperate on express-train services that could replace short-haul flights amid heightening concern about aviation’s carbon footprint. Trains will link Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Muenster and Munich with Lufthansa’s Frankfurt hub non-stop for the first time, according to a statement Monday. Services will start in July, with more cities following in December. An increasing focus on the environmental impact of flying has pushed some countries to take steps to discourage shorter trips, while there’s also evidence of people opting to make longer land journeys to avoid taking the plane. Lufthansa typically loses money on German domestic flights, providing an additional incentive to shift to rail, though a spokesman said it will evaluate customer acceptance of the move before terminating any air links. Pressure on airlines to take steps to cut their CO2 profiles has ramped up following a series of state bailouts that’s seen governments increase their influence over flag-carrier airlines.<br/>
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Lufthansa embraces rail alternative amid emissions pressure
Lufthansa and German state railway Deutsche Bahn will cooperate on express-train services that could replace short-haul flights amid heightening concern about aviation’s carbon footprint. Trains will link Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Muenster and Munich with Lufthansa’s Frankfurt hub non-stop for the first time, according to a statement Monday. Services will start in July, with more cities following in December. An increasing focus on the environmental impact of flying has pushed some countries to take steps to discourage shorter trips, while there’s also evidence of people opting to make longer land journeys to avoid taking the plane. Lufthansa typically loses money on German domestic flights, providing an additional incentive to shift to rail, though a spokesman said it will evaluate customer acceptance of the move before terminating any air links. Pressure on airlines to take steps to cut their CO2 profiles has ramped up following a series of state bailouts that’s seen governments increase their influence over flag-carrier airlines.<br/>