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Next five years key to hitting net-zero 2050 sustainable fuel targets
The next five years will see sustainable aviation fuel production ramp up sufficiently to allow aviation to achieve its 2050 net zero emissions target, Iata predicts
Adventure specialist beats annual carbon reduction target
Adventure Tours UK details its latest CO2 reduction achievements with fall in emissions per guest
Intrepid to review approach to advertising after ASA rap
Intrepid Travel admits use of ‘planet-friendly’ phrase in its marketing was wrong and vows to change its behaviour
Intrepid Travel advert banned for ‘planet-friendly’ claim
Intrepid Travel has been told to stop using an ad stating it was ‘planet-friendly’ after the Advertising Standards Authority ruled it was misleading and made false environmental claims
SPAA urges members to increase engagement with sustainability initiatives
The Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association has created a discussion document of Sustainability Considerations for its membership
European Travel Commission appoints Miguel Sanz as president
Sanz aims to prioritise sustainable and inclusive tourism, in line with ETC’s 2030 Strategy
Tui secures €2.7 billion loan extension tied to sustainability targets
Tui agrees a deal with banks that sees a refinancing loan extension tied to emissions reduction
Global warming 'will force ski brands to diversify over next 20 years'
Climate change means ski industry will be smaller within two decades, boss of Inghams parent Hotelplan UK, John Mansell, told Abta’s Delivering Sustainable Travel seminar on Wednesday (25 May)
Tui expands sustainable hotel portfolio by 50% to nearly 1,000
The brand now has 997 hotels with the ’Green & Fair’ accreditation on offer
European Travel Commission unveils new climate action plan
The organisation plans to halve its operational emissions by 2030
Hotels critical to travel's sustainability push as ‘faces of destinations’
Accommodation providers told they must redouble their sustainability efforts as the main frontline point of contact between destinations and travellers
G Adventures founder: ‘Travel is a privilege, not a right’
TTG catches up with Bruce Poon Tip ahead of the launch of G-backed documentary, The Last Tourist, who sets out his vision for how travel can truly become a force for good
France implements ban on shortest domestic flights in bid to limit emissions
The ban all but rules out air travel between Paris and cities such as Nantes, Lyon and Bordeaux
Inside Travel Group achieves B Corp certification

The parent company of InsideJapan Tours and InsideAsia Tours joined the global movement to "balance profits with purpose".

Supporting agents’ sustainability missions ‘a top priority’ for Advantage

At the Advantage conference in Benidorm on Monday (22 May), Lo Bue-Said outlined how supporting agents with their ESG strategies is "a top priority" for the consortium.

To support the development of products and services, Advantage is introducing a Sustainability Member Steering Group made up of a mix of members to help develop and input into the strategy.

Colleagues across Advantage HQ have also been recruited as "sustainability ambassadors" to help keep the business focused and embed sustainability across the business.

Govt's rail plans 'will drive consumers away' from sustainable travel
Tech startup Byway said proposals from the Office of Rail and Road will allow rail operators in Great Britain to curtail the release of advance timetable information and permit the advance booking horizon for train tickets to be trimmed to just eight weeks
Palladium unveils three pillars to ‘make the world a better place’
The group’s s new global CSR initiative focuses on three core policy areas: people, community and planet
CAA executives check in on Scotland's aviation sector
The regulator’s chair and interim chief executive visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh airports and meeting with Loganair this week
Sustainable aviation summit to bolster transatlantic flight development
Transport secretary Mark Harper will look to drive development of ‘guilt-free’ air travel during a trip to the US
Cruise industry ‘on track’ to meet interim carbon reduction goals
Clia Europe director general Marie Caroline Laurent said member lines are tracking well towards the industry’s 40% carbon reduction goal ahead of its 2050 net-zero target
Get green claims right or risk wrath of regulators, travel warned
Law firm director Alex Padfield told delegates attending Abta’s travel law seminar that it was fundamental to get green claims right to avoid punishment by regulators
Charitable Travel start selling one-way flying options in Europe
Founder Melissa Tilling said on Tuesday (9 May) that one-way flying can showcase how travel and tourism can be ’an immense force for good’
Ambassadors Assemble! Revealing TTG's Sustainable Travel Ambassadors
Meet TTG’s trainee Sustainable Travel Ambassadors for 2023!
More Brits open to cruise holidays than ever before, new data finds
Holidaymakers from the UK and Ireland took around 1.7 million cruise holidays last year, nearing demand levels last seen in 2019