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Europe’s “stone age” system of booking train tickets makes it needlessly difficult for travellers to avoid polluting flights, a report has found.

Booking equivalent train tickets is “difficult or impossible” on almost half of the EU’s busiest international air routes, analysis from the Transport & Environment (T&E) thinktank shows.

Popular flight paths such as Lisbon-Madrid or Barcelona-Milan could not be booked from any rail operator’s website, the report found, while connections such as Paris-Rome and Amsterdam-Milan could only be booked from one of the operators.

Georgia Whitaker, a rail campaigner at T&E and author of the report, said it “almost feels a bit silly” that a clunky and outdated system was holding back climate action.

“In the world we live in you can get pretty much most things, for better or worse, with one click,” she said. “When you can’t do that to travel by rail – despite people’s best intentions – we are not going to see the full potential being utilised.”

Aviation is one of the toughest sectors of the economy to clean up with technological solutions, and its emissions of planet-heating gas are set to soar as the industry seeks to double its passenger traffic by 2050.

The analysts looked at the ease of buying train tickets on the 30 busiest international air routes within the EU – excluding trips to islands and routes longer than 1,500km – and found passengers could not buy tickets that covered the whole journey on 20% of them. Tickets were only available from one of the train operators on a further 27% of the routes.

The disparity was slightly worse for a broader dataset of 50 international routes that captured European countries with quieter airspace.

“This report exposes a ‘stone age’ system where major operators often fail to even display – let alone sell – available cross-border connections or cheaper competitor fares,” said Brian Caulfield, a transport researcher at Trinity College Dublin, who was not involved in the report.

“We are making it structurally difficult for even the most climate-conscious travellers to choose the greener option.”

Passengers tend to book tickets from the websites of the dominant operator in their country, such as Deutsche Bahn in Germany or SNCF in France. Across Europe, the report found incumbent operators do not sell competitors’ tickets on 86% of routes where competition exists, while on 59% of the routes, the alternative is not even displayed.

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