News From Overseas: Bid to Close Airport and Banning of Short-Haul Flights

Interesting #FlyLess news from overseas to accompany our Saturday morning coffee ☕️ Happy weekend everyone!

🇸🇪 A few days ago the Swedish government launched a bid to close the country’s third largest airport, Bromma Airport in Stockholm. The various reactions to the news is a reminder that what sounds like a good thing in our ears - fewer domestic flights in a country where alternatives are readily accessible in most areas - is described as something catastrophical by others:

www.thelocal.se/20210421/swedish-government-launches-bid-to-close-stockholm-bromma-airport

🇫🇷 Last week French lawmakers moved towards a ban of domestic flights under 2.5 hours. Bigger measures are certainly needed yet this is a powerful step in the right direction, and an important message that short haul flights should - and could - move towards being a thing of the past:

France moves to ban short-haul domestic flights: www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56716708

Earlier in the year France scrapped Charles de Gaulle airport expansion because the plan did not fit environmental goals. https://www.politico.eu/article/french-minister-roissy-charles-de-gaulle-airport-expansion-scrapped/