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by fastball 790 days ago
What indirect subsidies go into air travel that don't also apply to rail?
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(In Europe.)

Aircraft fuel isn't taxed, but train 'fuel' (electric or diesel) is taxed.

Airlines can base their staff in a cheap country and pay lower wages, avoid unions etc.

Local governments subsidise airports to attract tourists/business. The railway already exists and doesn't get this subsidy.

Local governments don't subsidize rail stations?
To be fair, rail is also heavily subsidized, just in different ways.
the TSA?
That's not really a subsidy for air travel, in fact it's a cost. People here are talking about how they would prefer rail so that they don't need to go through security at the airport. That's bad for airlines.
But who pays the TSA agents salaries? Buys the equipment?