Travel shouldn't cost the earth
Travelling by coach is the most environmentally friendly form of
public transport. When you travel by Eurolines instead of by car,
you are reducing your carbon emissions.
There is a table below which shows mileage between some of our
most popular destinations, with the amount of carbon emissions
produced per person when travelling by car, versus travelling by
coach.
We're in this Together
Because travelling by coach is the most environmentally friendly
form of public transport, Eurolines is now a member of The Climate
Group's We're in this together campaign.
We're committed to growing the use of public transport, by
making travel simpler, as well as taking steps to improve the
efficiency of our operations.
Find out why the coach is a carbon offset and the role we have to
play in the low carbon economy

Eurolines President John Gilbert of Eurolines attended the
Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen to promote the environmental
benefits of using coach when travelling through Europe.
One of the biggest challenges facing policy makers following
Copenhagen was how to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from the
transport sector. There are two main reasons for this:
New low carbon technology is expensive and not yet commercially
available
By opting for Eurolines instead of plane or car, you can reduce
your carbon footprint by approximately 80%
Demand for travel continues to rise
Most people think of the train as the most efficient form of
transport but the best low carbon way to travel is actually
coach.
By opting for Eurolines instead of plane or car, you can reduce
your carbon footprint by approximately 80%. This is exactly the
scale of reduction Scientists are telling us to make.
The chart below has examples of typical European journeys and
the carbon generated by different modes of transport. Each
Eurolines coach emits around 20g CO2 per passenger kilometre -
based on a loading of 38 passengers per journey.
|
Journey
|
Modes of transport (kgCO2/pass journey)*
|
|
|
Aeroplane
|
Car
(Eurotunnel)
|
Car
(Ferry)
|
Coach (Eurotunnel)
|
Coach (ferry)
|
|
London to Paris
|
37
|
44
|
42
|
14
|
11
|
|
London to Amsterdam
|
40
|
54
|
15
|
12
|
12
|
|
Copenhagen to Hamburg
|
19
|
n/a
|
30
|
n/a
|
7.1
|
|
Vienna to Prague
|
30
|
38
|
38
|
8.3
|
8.3
|
*Data from Ecometrica
This clearly shows that by choosing coach, travellers can make a
huge net saving in greenhouse gas emissions. In the low carbon
economy Eurolines believes it should be able to trade the net
carbon savings to further invest in its services.
John Gilbert, President of Eurolines, said: "Moving forward we
see a far bigger role for the coach throughout Europe. We
know it is the greenest mode of public transport but most people
don't. To meet each individual country's carbon targets following
the summit, this must change."
"A lot of work is being done to promote electric cars but they
are severely limited in the distance they can travel. The
coach network can support electric cars as it will allow people to
use public transport when travelling long distances and cars when
travelling locally. These simple steps will allow everyone to lower
their carbon footprint without dramatically changing their
lifestyle."
Using the coach is not only better for the environment; with
Eurolines it is also an affordable way to travel to over 600
destinations in Europe, plus customers can buy a single ticket for
their journey and travel across multiple countries.
Eurolines members offer the most competitive fares with no
hidden extras. Sea crossings, travel taxes and road tolls are all
included in the price - what you see is what you pay. Most
Eurolines services bring you directly to the city centre, with no
need to pay expensive transfers.
Eurolines is working in partnership with the International Road
Transport Union's Smart Move campaign to promote green and safe
travel inEurope.
For further information, please contact info@eurolines.org