Byway’s bookings have grown by 450 per cent in the last year, as more and more people discover the joys of flight-free holidays.
A pioneering flight-free travel company has saved more than 1,000 trees worth of CO2 over the last year.
Wooing people with the charms of train travel who would otherwise have flown, UK-based start-up Byway managed to stop 170 tonnes of the greenhouse gas from being emitted.
On its third birthday, Byway’s latest impact report is full of such heartening figures for slow travel enthusiasts.
The company was founded at the start of the pandemic, an ironic time for a travel start-up to find its feet. But Byway has
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