Flight Shaming: Is air travel not responsible?

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I have just booked for a last minute trip to SA.
My Mom who is getting on a bit and my sister is not well, so I will spend a week spending time with family (no Kruger visit this time :evil: ).

No one is going to "shame me " into not making this trip


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Flight shaming seems to be catching on....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-51067440


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I think it is more likely that the aeroplanes will get "cleaner". Maybe for a certain period, there will be some changes within Europe, but for long haul flights I don't see a solution other than the one mentioned at the beginning.


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