Spotlight: Sustainable Travel News Highlights
New Booking sustainable travel study. SAF Coalition forms. Alaska launches SAF credit program. Southwest debuts Repurpose Initiative. Google's updates for sustainable travel options. Royal Caribbean shares green progress. Eurostar unveils new sustainability goals. And much more…
Brands in the news: Booking.com, The SAF Coalition, Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Air France-KLM, Google, Byway, Amadeus, Sabre Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group, Holland America Line, Eurostar, Chronotrains, UN Tourism, World Travel & Tourism Council and many more.
OVERALL
The State of Sustainable Travel in 2024
Slow travel, sustainability and technology highlighted as future global tourism trends
WTTC, UN Tourism and Sustainable Hospitality Alliance release report on nature positive tourism
How Global Travel And Tourism Industry Supports to Make a Better Earth
AVIATION
SAF Stakeholders Unite To Form The SAF Coalition
Flying Green: Alaska Airlines Puts Sustainability First with New Sustainable Aviation Fuel Credit Initiative
Southwest Airlines Marks 10 Years of Green Success with Repurpose Initiative
Biden looks to lower the carbon footprint of business travel
Singapore Airlines buys sustainable aviation fuel from Neste
Hawaiian Airlines Corporate Kuleana Report: Growing Sustainably
Tata Communications - Air France - KLM Partner to Promote Green Travel
BOOKING
New Google updates to promote sustainable travel alternatives
Byway: easing booking headaches to promote sustainable travel
Travel4Impact Brings Amadeus’ Sustainability Training to U.S. SMEs
BeCause: Transforming the sustainability data ecosystem in Travel
Making informed, mindful, and sustainable travel decisions with Sabre
CRUISE
Royal Caribbean Group’s 2023 report shows big strides in eco-efforts, like cutting carbon and innovating waste management
Holland America Line Kicks Off Pioneering Biofuel Tests on Rotterdam Cruise Ship
RAIL
Eurostar Unveils Ambitious Sustainability Goals: Aims for 30 Million Passengers by 2030 with Lower Carbon Footprint
Eco-friendly tourism is hotter than ever — and this new train map makes planning trips easier