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Abta LifeLine reveals it wrote off £78,000 in debt for travel staff last year
Abta’s charity arm, Abta LifeLine, helps travel professionals who are struggling financially to pay their debts
Five ways to sell responsible travel (without mentioning the S word...)
Taking small but tangible steps, holding suppliers to account and navigating the implications of selling animal attractions were among the main discussion points at TTG’s Sustainability Festival 2025
Virgin Atlantic wants agents to sell new zero-emissions air taxi service
Through the partnership, the carrier aims to offer zero-emission, short-range journeys across the UK, starting with regional and city connections from the carrier’s Manchester and Heathrow hubs
Easyjet holidays vows to make sustainable travel 'affordable for everyone'
The tour operator’s report highlights the environmental, social and governance principles (ESG) that guide easyJet’s strategy and the measures it has taken to become more sustainable
Travel boss slams govt for 'making disabled people scapegoats'
Limitless Travel’s Angus Drummond says accessibility needs to be at the heart of the political agenda otherwise the inference is disabled people are ’second rate’ and their needs are not being prioritised
‘Now more than ever we need men to be visible, intentional allies with DEI under attack’
At a time when inclusion is more important than ever, an industry-led male allyship scheme is helping to bridge the gap in travel. Two of its main proponents tell TTG why they got involved, and how it is making a difference
Easy steps to help you create a sustainable travel itinerary
Discover how you can create a sustainable travel itinerary with top tips from our TTG Sustainable Travel Heroes. 
'Demand for women-only tours is increasing – and everybody wins if we meet it'
Women-only tours help remove all sorts of invisible barriers, but more women are needed to help promote the benefits of these tours – and to run them, writes Responsible Travel’s Eloise Barker for TTG
'At Intrepid Travel, we use our B Corp status as proof of action, not just as a label'
Writing for TTG as we enter B Corp Month, Intrepid Travel’s global B Corp impact manager Rochelle Turner explains how the operator proposes to take its purpose-led mission further, and why certification is far more than ’just a label’
Work under way on IAG-backed plant to make sustainable fuel from waste tyres
Construction has begun of a £100 million plant in Sunderland that will produce sustainable aviation fuel from used tyres, with production starting in 2027
Air travellers warned they will have to foot the cost of decarbonisation
The Climate Change Committee has said air passengers must pay for the cost of decarbonising the aviation industry in its latest recommendations to government
What is a carbon budget? And what will the UK's latest – its seventh – mean for travel?
With aviation and cruise set for the first time to be included in the UK’s next carbon budget, which is due this month, how can travel continue to grow while reducing its environmental impact?
Tui accused of violating its own animal welfare policy by selling attraction with pregnant orca
World Animal Protection (WAP) raised concerns after it discovered Morgan, Loro Parque’s only female orca, was still participating in shows this month even though she is heavily pregnant
'Celebrity has a chance to deliver the world’s first luxury river ship – designed for all'
If Celebrity Cruises stands by the values that have made the brand such a success, it now has an opportunity to transform attitudes towards inclusivity in the river sector, writes Inclu Travel co-founder and chief executive Richard Thompson for TTG
The Big Question: Do alcohol and air travel mix?
What measures are in place to promote safe travel, and to curb antisocial behaviour? Whose responsibility is it to ensure safety? And what role does personal responsibility play?
How can – and should – the travel trade respond to the problem of economic leakage?
In the second of a two-part series, Terraverde Sustainability’s Patrick Richards seeks solutions to some of the challenges that have fuelled the anti-tourism seen in some destinations in recent years
What's driving ‘anti-tourist’ sentiment? And what can travel start doing about it?
In the first of a two-part series, Terraverde Sustainability’s Patrick Richards explores some of the root causes of the anti-tourism action seen in recent years – and in the second part, the potential solutions
The great diversity and inclusion pushback: why it’s wrong and what you can do about it
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives have been gaining traction in the travel industry, but the global climate has changed – so how can travel help keep these issues on the agenda?
How inquisitive agents can tap into the £200bn halal travel market – and why they should
Agents prepared to discover more about Muslim clients’ travel preferences can tap into a potentially huge market, reports Ilaria Grasso Macola
Heathrow expansion 'must be within carbon budget', says top minister
Net zero secretary Ed Miliband has told MPs any expansion of Heathrow and other airports must fall within the government’s carbon budget or not go ahead
Cost remains bigger priority for majority of travellers than green concerns
A WTTC report has found consumers are still prioritising cost over sustainability issues, but offers solutions as to how to change the mindset
Justin Francis: 'Donald Trump is wrong on DEI – we must embrace it'
’If we want to expand our client bases, we need to be more, not less, inclusive in terms of our staffing, our content and our marketing,’ writes Responsible Travel co-founder Justin Francis for TTG
James Thornton: 'Donald Trump's rhetoric goes against everything travel stands for'
’As we enter the era of the individual, let’s make sure travel is the thread that binds us,’ writes Intrepid Travel chief executive James Thornton for TTG
‘The travel industry needs our young people working abroad’
’Our industry could be a powerhouse of economic growth – a youth mobility scheme would work both ways for us and EU nations,’ writes Seasonal Businesses in Travel director Diane Palumbo for TTG