
Sweden's Flight Shaming Backfires as Airlines Return
Sweden, the birthplace of 'flight shaming' led by Greta Thunberg, has abolished its air tax to revive its struggling aviation sector, a move criticized by environmentalists and seen as a setback for climate efforts. The decision follows economic recession and increased airline activity, with airlines welcoming the change. This U-turn highlights the tension between environmental goals and economic and regional connectivity, amid similar debates in other European countries about taxing or restricting short-haul flights.
