The Edinburgh to Bournemouth route costs an eye-watering 239% more to complete by train than plane.
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LISBON (Reuters) -EasyJet Plc cabin staff in Portugal will go on a three-day strike in early April to demand higher wages to compensate for the soaring cost of living, the SNPVAC union of civil aviation flight personnel said on Friday. "Due to the economic climate, easyJet workers have lost purchasing power over the last three years," SNPVAC said in a statement. It also pointed out that easyJet's Portuguese bases and routes are among the most profitable, and that in other countries where profitability is lower, employees had had "significant increases".