That's probably one of the most positive things written about the new pope.
From what I have read so far, he's the "middle of the road" candidate, your average, run-of-the-mill, Catholic bishop:
A little anti-LGBT, just a bit of a pedophile protector and apologist, default-sexist ... but not hard-line enough to make any of it his entire personality.
Not that this kind of coordination worked well in the 90's. But even if it did (I was there, it didn't), it's incredibly hard to drag people back in time with you.
I know that Lemmy is full of dumb-phone users who exclusively communicate via PGP encrypted carrier pigeon - but that shit simply doesn't fly if you try to coordinate a children's birthday party in 2025.
As you pretty much confirmed in your own reply, it's both an inherently political and legal process. While this isn't technically a mandatory step, it's effectively a necessary one.
It's in obvious that you have never flown Ryanair. They make it very clear at every point of the journey that they have zero regard for their customers and crew. It's an antagonistic relationship from beginning to end.
This is coming from the CEO who pitched "vertical seating" after all.
That sounds like the right amount to me.