- by foxnews
- 04 Mar 2025
Some people might be concerned about taking to the air, given recent plane mishaps, crashes and air travel costs.
If nervous flyers do seek other forms of travel, there is transportation that does not require take-off.
Kai Boysan, a resident of Dallas and Flix North America CEO, the parent company of FlixBus and Greyhound, told Fox News Digital that the company has seen an increase in riders.
"Fear of flying is nothing new, and many travelers have always preferred to stay grounded for a variety of reasons, whether it's personal comfort or more control over their journey."
A spokesperson for FlixBus told Fox News Digital that "ridership across the Greyhound and FlixBus network grew by a double-digit percentage year-over-year" in 2024. This is "compared to 2023, continuing an upward trend."
Momentum of ridership has carried into 2025, according to the spokesperson, who added that more data will be available in April.
Besides fear of flying, travelers may choose bus riding "due to high airfares, unpredictability, or the convenience of direct city-to-city access." There's also no baggage fees or security lines.
"In light of the recent flight incidents and accidents, I know firsthand how these events can evoke fear and uncertainty in many individuals," Morris told Fox News Digital.
Google Trends search results for the phrase "Is it safe to fly?" surged in the month of February alone.
Boysan also pointed to reliability, affordability, and flexibility contributing to the recent increase in bus passengers.
"People want more control over their travel experiences, and intercity buses are stepping up to meet this demand," Boysan added.
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