Anyone missing out on the thrills and benefits of air travel really needs to read this story because when an airline says it can turn more than 95% of fearful flyers into fearless flyers, you want to know about it. That remarkable success rate belongs to UK low-cost carrier easyJet, which has been running programs for aerophobics since 2012.
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