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Travel by plane and you might get 'flight shamed.' This worries airlines. - MSN
Environmental crusader Greta Thunberg is starting to make some U.S. airlines nervous.
The Swedish teenager, who has been vocal about combating climate change, may have played a role in a recent 4% drop in the number of commercial passengers flying in Sweden, where the term "flygskam," or flight shame, has gained popularity.
Some U.S. airline executives are now expressing concern that the same guilt could take hold in the U.S., prompting American travelers to think twice before buying an airline ticket.
Environmental crusader Greta Thunberg is starting to make some U.S. airlines nervous.
The Swedish teenager, who has been vocal about combating climate change, may have played a role in a recent 4% drop in the number of commercial passengers flying in Sweden, where the term "flygskam," or flight shame, has gained popularity.
Some U.S. airline executives are now expressing concern that the same guilt could take hold in the U.S., prompting American travelers to think twice before buying an airline ticket.