The concept of 'flygskam' highlights the embarrassment associated with flying due to its environmental impact. Despite this, air travel demand continues to rise, as shown by increasing passenger numbers in Spain. The effects of mass tourism have spread beyond traditional tourist areas, impacting city centers and rural neighborhoods. The growing perception is that tourism is detrimental to society, as even the middle class, affected by previous economic crises, now faces the consequences of tourism in their own communities. Protests against mass tourism indicate rising discontent with its pervasive influence.
While the number of flights continues to grow, ecological awareness has not yet overridden the desire to travel, as evidenced by Spain's rising passenger numbers.
The widespread growth of tourism affects not only specialized tourist areas but also urban centers and rural regions, highlighting its pervasive impact on society.
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