German airline Lufthansa expects passenger numbers to rise about 4% this year, i...
) expects passenger numbers to rise about 4% this year, its chief executive told a newspaper, playing down talk that public support for teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg might be curbing air travel.
“In comparison to last year, already a record year, we’re expecting passenger growth of about 4 percent, Swiss International Air Lines is also showing growth. The discussion of climate change is not leading to restraint with bookings. People want to fly.” He is frustrated that airlines are on the defensive over their contribution to climate-changing emissions.
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