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Klaveness sur les voyages aériens d'Infantino:  Ce n'est pas comme nous l'aurions fait
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Klaveness sur les voyages aériens d'Infantino: Ce n'est pas comme nous l'aurions fait

A BBC investigation revealed that FIFA President Gianni Infantino made 27 private jet trips during the group stage of the World Cup, equivalent to the annual carbon footprint of 78 people globally. According to the report, Infantino attended 24 group matches and was observed in multiple host cities on the same day, spending over 66 hours traveling by private plane during the nearly two-week-long group phase. Lise Klaveness, Norway’s football president, commented on this travel pattern, noting that it appeared controversial, especially after Infantino arrived at Norway’s match against Senegal in the 85th minute directly from another game. She emphasized that while such travel might have logistical justifications, it lacked clear rationale and had not been done previously in this manner. FIFA responded by stating they have a framework for travel and flights for all representatives, explaining that Infantino travels regularly with relevant associates for business and tournament purposes, using commercial airlines or private charters depending on efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

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Klaveness sur les voyages aériens d'Infantino: Ce n'est pas comme nous l'aurions fait

A BBC investigation revealed that FIFA President Gianni Infantino made 27 private jet trips during the group stage of the World Cup, equivalent to the annual carbon footprint of 78 people globally. According to the report, Infantino attended 24 group matches and was observed in multiple host cities on the same day, spending over 66 hours traveling by private plane during the nearly two-week-long group phase. Lise Klaveness, Norway’s football president, commented on this travel pattern, noting that it appeared controversial, especially after Infantino arrived at Norway’s match against Senegal in the 85th minute directly from another game. She emphasized that while such travel might have logistical justifications, it lacked clear rationale and had not been done previously in this manner. FIFA responded by stating they have a framework for travel and flights for all representatives, explaining that Infantino travels regularly with relevant associates for business and tournament purposes, using commercial airlines or private charters depending on efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article highlights concerns about excessive private air travel by a high-profile international sports official, which has environmental and ethical implications. The framing emphasizes controversy around the travel practices, suggesting criticism of elite behavior and potential hypocrisy, aligns

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 80): The article accurately reports the BBC findings about Infantino's 27 flights and their environmental impact, citing the 78 people equivalent emission figure. It also quotes Lise Klaveness' comments about the controversy surrounding the travel. However, it lacks full context about the scope of the BB

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