Use green steel in planes
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Suggested by RAIJA SEPPÄLÄ
Use green steel in airplanes to reduce CO2. Steel manufacturing is causing about 8 % of global CO2 emissions. Using green steel in planes reduces carbon footprint.
Suggested by Julie Igo
Suggested by Julie Igo
For meals, have condiments provided by request, and not automatically given to passengers. So many food items are unnecessarily thrown away.
Suggested by Tomasz & 3 Others
Suggested by Tomasz & 3 Others
Replacing the paper catalog with a QR code sticker. This saves tons of paper. Many catalogs are destroyed or unread.
Suggested by Sindre Grotle & 6 Others
Suggested by Sindre Grotle & 6 Others
Free reebooking to earlier flight when avilable. Result in filling up seats, and making it more likely to fill up seats on later flights
Suggested by Erik Berefelt & 2 Others
Suggested by Erik Berefelt & 2 Others
On your flights, start sharing how much of that flight is powered by biofuel purchased by customers flying.
Suggested by Jan Erik Kvarsten
Suggested by Jan Erik Kvarsten
Use more Airbus A320-XLR on long haul to destinations like Kathmandu, Delhi, Bombay and Colombo Sri Lanka