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Transport Secretary Sean Duffy has spoken out about a new civility campaign targeting manners, flying behavior and appropriate attire. airplane travel.
Duffy has been attracting a lot of attention lately. Pope Leo XIV In a post by X on Monday, he praised the attire of the world’s Catholic leaders.
Duffy casually reposted a photo of the pope on a plane and said: “This is respectful attire.” The Pope stood talking to others while holding the baseball bat he had just been given.
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The Pope is on his first overseas trip. heading to Türkiye And Lebanon. He was gifted a bat that once belonged to Chicago White Sox player Nellie Fox.
photo of fugitive pope It sparked a lively conversation on social media.

This week, Pope Leo XIV is pictured boarding a plane. His airplane attire was praised by Transport Secretary Sean Duffy. (Courtney Walsh/Fox News Digital)
One user of X commented, “Well played.”
Another wrote: “If I want to wear slippers and pajamas on the plane, I’ll wear them.”
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“That civilization is [peak]. “Is the Pope a baseball fan or did he bless someone’s bat?” User X asked.
“No one would dress better on a plane. He was kind of knocked out of his place on this plane,” joked another.

The Pope is on his first overseas visit. On his way to Türkiye and Lebanon, he was given a baseball bat that once belonged to Chicago White Sox player Nellie Fox. (Courtney Walsh/Fox News)
”air travel It’s become so unstable these days that even the Pope carries it around for self-defense,” one user said, pointing to a bat.
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Another user joked, “Oh yeah let’s fine him for not having it Real ID, However. “

The Pope waves as he travels. A new ‘civic campaign’ by Duffy encourages courtesy and patience during busy holiday travel. (Grzegorz Galazka/Archivio Grzegorz Galazka/Mondadori Portfolio, Getty Images)
During Duffy’s speech, passengers’ clothing and behavior drew attention. newark airport in new jersey last week. He said he had noticed a “deterioration in civility” among air travelers.
Duffy has launched what he calls a “civic campaign” to encourage civility and patience in times of conflict. holiday travel.
At President Donald Trump’s Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Duffy has doubled The campaign said Americans should be polite when putting TSA trash cans back in the pile.

Secretary Duffy said at a press conference earlier this year. He said he had noticed a “deterioration in civility” among air travelers these days. (AP Photo/Rod Lambkey Jr.)
“Our request is that we all be nice to each other. Maybe it’s better not to wear pajamas or slippers on a plane,” he added.
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Courtney Walsh contributed reporting.