23 euros for an Ajaccio-Nice, 66 to reach Paris . Half of what the Sardinians pay to reach the peninsula in a regime of territorial continuity: just think that a Cagliari-Rome, with a distance very similar to that which separates Ajaccio and Nice, starts from 45 euros . Just one example of the important disparity in treatment, by the European Union, which is evident between Sardinia and Corsica with regard to continuous flights, i.e. those connections with reduced prices for residents.

The other difference is purely numerical. Sardinia, in fact, with a population of over one and a half million inhabitants, has obtained three million places in a subsidized regime: about two per inhabitant, or slightly less. The French cousins, on the other hand, obtained a slightly lower number of places – 2.8 million – but on a decidedly less populated island, with 350,000 inhabitants: we are talking about eight places per inhabitant. In fact, quadruple .

The consequence is the cutting of routes, with few planes that are quickly sold out in the summer period, with maximum turnout: the corollary is a surge in prices , both for tourists hoping to reach Sardinia and for Sardinians wishing to leave on holiday.

(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)

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