End the tax break that makes flying cheaper than trains / Letters
Airlines benefit from a tax system that helps them keep fares low, writes Anna Hughes Your article (Why are flights in the UK so often cheaper than taking the train?, 19 November) states that “it can still come as a surprise when getting on a plane looks like the money-saving choice compared (…)
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