A new high-speed train service linking Paris and Berlin was launched on Monday – just in time for the Christmas travel season. Joint operators SNCF and Deutsche Bahn say they hope passengers will see…
A new high-speed train service linking Paris and Berlin was launched on Monday – just in time for the Christmas travel season. Joint operators SNCF and Deutsche Bahn say they hope passengers will see it as a "greener" alternative to flying.
Conversely, it's cheaper if you're flexible. Which poorer people generally are. I have no problem with yield-management pricing, In Europe it's been incredibly successful at boosting low-cost air travel (unfortunately) and in recent years it's finally doing the same thing for rail travel. Fixed prices make no sense.
Fine, let's stick with fixed fares then. Then poor passengers will have a choice of expensive packed trains or expensive empty trains, just like everyone else. Equality will be served.
PS. Yes, downvote away. Contrarianism and negativity do not actually produce solutions. Again: I myself could qualify as "poor". I want more people to take the train instead of the plane, do you? The outdated fixed-fare system is stopping it from happening.
The outdated fixed-fare system is stopping it from happening.
Not sure if that helps poor people. I make a solid amount of money and am very flexible, as I can work just as well in the train as I could in the office. An assambly line worker surely cannot do that and likely has to travel on weekends when the prices are high (potentially higher than before).
Students, young people in general, part-time workers, unemployed, underemployed, I don't have the statistics and obviously it depends on the country but these days there are a ton of people who have more time than money. Again, I am one of them.
It hardly needs sourcing to assert that people with limited financial means tend to be more flexible when it comes to saving money. Again, I'm one of them myself. And I've neither attacked you personally nor even downvoted you. Anyway, enough.