The eloquent cable car boss and ÖVP spokesman for tourism Franz Hörl, whose industry is often in the crosshairs because of environmental pollution, caused discussions at the beginning of this week. Instead of “hitting” the cable cars, which produce the least CO2, one should levy a special tax on air travel advertising or immediately introduce an advertising ban. Now the Tyrolean himself flew to Vienna. A meal for his opponents. He had good reason. He says.
Hörl has had his sights on particularly environmentally harmful forms of vacation such as air travel or cruises for days: the top spokesman for the cable car can envision a special tax, a labeling such as in tobacco advertising or even an advertising ban. “Then guests could see how ‘green’ holidays really are in the Austrian summer and winter season.” The indignation of fellow party members and industry representatives was programmed.
Then he got on the plane himself
The timing could also have been better: just after Hörl had been attacking the aviation industry for days, he used their services. In addition, for a particularly rejected domestic flight from Innsbruck to Vienna. He was photographed on the catwalk on Thursday.
Source: Krone

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