Oh, "keep your carbon footprint down." Eh? Excellent point.
bigtoughralf wrote:2dimes wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Travelling is a luxury if you have no family and no job, maybe.
There are millions of people that have more than one job and can barely afford to eat after paying the rest of their bills. Just because you have no mortgage or dependants and can afford it, travel is still a luxury.
Are you taking 'travel' to mean 'going on holiday'? I'm just talking about 'physically going from one place to another'. Travelling for
work, attending family events etc.
One of us expressed something that looks like, "People have to travel. It's just business."
Therefore even if it's correct to suggest, I believe more people currently do it for leisure.
If a person needs to get from Southhampton to Manchester to visit their gran or attend a critical carbon reduction meeting. They can pack a vegan bag lunch and drive a Nissan Leaf, ride a coach (bus) or take some trains.
No need for a nasty environmentally damaging airplane there.
Maybe, rather than discouraging people from using domestic air services for any reason in the UK, by making it more expensive, they should just ban it all together.
bigtoughralf wrote:2dimes wrote:Now you're suggesting most people take a plane to work?
Time for your nap.
https://tenor.com/view/how-dare-you-gre ... f-15130785Perhaps it was. At any rate...
I can't nap on a plane. Yet I have been lead to believe while traveling on a train people can get access to an area with a bed in it.
Welcome to the future!!!Let's explore modern aircraft seat pitch and changes in atmospheric pressure...
Sure, I out weigh you but I'm also not five feet tall or less, like Dukasaur tells us you are. I have short legs for my height but last year on the newest plane in the fleet of Air Canada, our "finest" air carrier, my knees hit the seat in front of mine before it was reclined.
Many people younger and "healthier" than me experience problems such as their feet and legs puffing up on flights longer than two hours. Sometimes leading to serious medical problems.
But I expect you might use your extensive knowledge of long distance air travel and human physiology to correct me and explain how, it's the best choice for everyone. Whether, using it for the necessary function of travelling from places like Denver to New York for business or for getting from places like Florida to Chicago to visit their family.