This idea of green strings has been around for a while, with Mark Carney (from under his new UN hat) promoting the idea back in early May.The
EU» commission was agin' it, but the conditions attached to injections of government cash into Air France and Austrian did include reducing domestic routes. Now the French government has said it will prevent other carriers (read low-cost ones) picking up those routes.
They have a particular reason to do this, wanting to appear to take some notice of the citizens' climate convention that reported yesterday. This odd constitutional beastie had members chosen by lot and two co-chairs well to the green of centre, and was asked to find ways to cut CO
2 by 40% by 2030. It came up with some quite radical demands-cum-suggestions (it's not clear what its status is), but only in the areas that weren't too difficult to even touch. I think there was one about banning domestic flights, but I can't find it now and the actual text isn't visible yet.
Anyway,
the plan is that any flight within France where the "same" journey has a time by train of under 2
1/
2 hours will not be allowed.