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A short-haul flight ban is a prohibition imposed by governments on airlines to establish and maintain a flight connection over a certain distance, or by organisations or companies on their employees for business travel using existing flight connections over a certain distance, in order to mitigate the environmental impact of aviation (most notably to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions which is the leading cause of climate change). In the 21st century, several governments, organisations and companies have imposed restrictions and even prohibitions on short-haul flights, stimulating or pressuring travellers to opt for more environmentally friendly means of transportation, especially trains.

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  • Verbod op korte vluchten (nl)
  • Short-haul flight ban (en)
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  • Een verbod op korte vluchten, ook wel verbod op korteafstandsvluchten, verbod op korte vliegreizen of korte vluchten afschaffen genoemd, is een verbod ingesteld door overheden op luchtvaartmaatschappijen om vliegverbindingen op te zetten en onderhouden over een bepaalde vliegafstand, of door organisaties of bedrijven op hun eigen werknemers voor zakenreizen met gebruik van bestaande vliegverbindingen over een bepaalde afstand, ter mitigatie van de milieuvervuiling veroorzaakt door de luchtvaart. In de 21e eeuw hebben verscheidene overheden, organisaties en bedrijven bepaalde beperkingen en zelfs verboden ingevoerd op korte vluchten om zo reizigers te stimuleren of verplichten om te kiezen voor duurzamere vervoersmiddelen, met name de trein. (nl)
  • A short-haul flight ban is a prohibition imposed by governments on airlines to establish and maintain a flight connection over a certain distance, or by organisations or companies on their employees for business travel using existing flight connections over a certain distance, in order to mitigate the environmental impact of aviation (most notably to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions which is the leading cause of climate change). In the 21st century, several governments, organisations and companies have imposed restrictions and even prohibitions on short-haul flights, stimulating or pressuring travellers to opt for more environmentally friendly means of transportation, especially trains. (en)
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