This is an ecological and financial nonsense. It is indeed time to react.
I wonder how polluting such empty flights would be though. With less weight to fly, I guess planes must use less fuel than on packed days. Are we talking about 80% or 2% less then? I guess it would have been relevant to let us know in the article, even if no unnecessary flight is of course the best for the environment.
Could be a tax relative to unused seats.
Is there anything non-empty in Brussels? Empty buildings not rented for greed, empty planes with no passengers for greed (apparently they don’t lower prices) What more?
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This is an ecological and financial nonsense. It is indeed time to react.
I wonder how polluting such empty flights would be though. With less weight to fly, I guess planes must use less fuel than on packed days. Are we talking about 80% or 2% less then? I guess it would have been relevant to let us know in the article, even if no unnecessary flight is of course the best for the environment.
Could be a tax relative to unused seats.
Is there anything non-empty in Brussels? Empty buildings not rented for greed, empty planes with no passengers for greed (apparently they don’t lower prices) What more?