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Royal Caribbean 'grieving tragic loss' as White Island missing named
Police have named seven Australians and two New Zealanders who are still missing following the eruption
Royal Caribbean passengers caught up in New Zealand eruption
Ovation of the Seas was moored in Tauranga and some passengers were on a shore excursion when the incident happened
British Airways trialling 3D printing for aircraft parts
British Airways says non-essential cabin parts will be first on the list to be generated 
Wildlife, Safari and Conservation Summit back for second year
Organisers say it will be bigger and better next year
Royal Caribbean ‘rallying round’ to account for guests after New Zealand eruption
The line had “a number of people on an excursion in the volcano zone” around the time of the eruption
Grabbing a coffee? Air New Zealand trialling edible cups
The airline is trialling vanilla-flavoured, leakproof holders as a long-term waste reduction measure
Norwegian to build carbon offsets into booking process
Low-cost carrier last week became first airline to sign UN climate change pledge, committing to become ‘climate neutral’ by 2050
Ditch 'sustainability PR stunts', Abta conference hears
The Abta Adventure Travel Conference heard the industry must start taking radical steps when developing sustainable tourism practices
WTTC aims for 'climate neutral' tourism sector by 2050
Tourism leaders and UN delegates met in Madrid this week
Boeing: 'Aviation must work together against climate crisis'
Speaking at the airline’s ecoDemonstrator European Expo at Frankfurt airport, Boeing Europe president said working together would lead to problems being solved more easily
‘How does one travel?’ Royal family hiring new director of travel
The new recruit would make sure the royal family’s travel arrangements are environmentally-friendly and cost-effective
New to Cruise: Lines must set 'audacious' sustainability goals
Delegates heard how Hurtigruten and Virgin Voyages were working to operate in more green ways
The British Embassy in Tunisia signs Sustainable Tourism Charter
The Hammamet charter has set out a number of goals covering single-use plastic, recycling and the local economy 
Abta Travel Trends Report 2020: 'Package holidays remain appealing'
Abta has released its ninth annual Travel Trends Report by analysing market information and consumer insight
Aito to set up climate change 'think tank'
’We need to be able to justify ourselves to those who doubt us,’ said chairman Derek Moore
Governments could start restricting flying ‘within two years’
Aito conference panel debates clash of climate science, public opinion, government action and airlines ‘burying their heads in the sand’
EasyJet targeting ‘fully electric’ fleet by 2050
EasyJet, in partnership with Airbus, hopes to fly hybrid aircraft from 2035 and fully electric models by 2050
EasyJet ‘to become first major net-zero carbon airline’
Carrier pledges to offset emissions from fuel used on flights as an ‘interim measure’ alongside its longer-term efforts to ‘reinvent aviation’
Sophie Griffiths: Why TTG is getting excited about rubbish
Plastic reduction scheme ‘another small step in our journey to achieving our ambition’
Travel firms take action on shrink wrap
Some 150 agents across the south-east will take part in the pilot initiative, with special bins supplied and weekly collections taking place.
Justin Francis: ‘If airlines won't clean up their act, governments must step in’
’The climate crisis doesn’t afford us the luxury of time – it demands a coordinated response’
South African Tourism switches to sustainable marketing collateral
In with bamboo straws, coffee cups and pens; reusable chalkboard name badges; and recycled paper at tourist office
G Adventures urges trade partners to help end plastic scourge
Operator invites agents to join its Plastic Partnership Project
Poll: Should airlines offer business class on short-haul flights?
Wizz Air boss Jozsef Varadi says business class should be ’banned’ on flights of less than five hours’ duration – do you agree? Let us know what you think