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Conductor Paavo Järvi Finds Air Travel Exhausting, Seeks Change

Conductor Paavo Järvi Finds Air Travel Exhausting, Seeks Change

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Conductor Paavo Järvi expressed a desire to change his work-related travel habits, specifically reducing air travel.
  • He finds the process of waiting at airports, going through security, and dealing with queues exhausting.
  • Järvi acknowledged that owning a private jet is an unrealistic solution but finds the current travel routine unsustainable.

Renowned conductor Paavo Järvi has voiced a significant wish regarding his professional life: a desire to alter his extensive air travel. Järvi, who frequently travels for his conducting engagements, finds the routine of commercial flights deeply taxing. He specifically cited the cumulative exhaustion from airport waits, security checks, and general queuing as a major drain. While acknowledging that the idea of a private jet is an impractical, utopian notion, Järvi emphasized that the current system of air travel is what he would change if given the opportunity. His comments, shared in an interview with Postimees, highlight the often-unseen burdens faced by international artists whose careers demand constant global mobility. The conductor's candid remarks offer a glimpse into the personal toll of maintaining a high-profile career in the performing arts.

If I could change anything about my work, it would be flying with airplanes, that is, regular scheduled flights.

— Paavo JärviPaavo Järvi expressed his desire to change his work-related travel, specifically citing commercial flights as a source of exhaustion.
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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.