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Havila Voyages teases ‘climate-neutral’ voyage as chief fires warning shot at competitors
Chief Bent Martini wants the line to expand its presence on Norway’s coastal route and to build a fleet that can operate sailings sustainably
UK and France signal support for opening up cross-Channel rail market
A declaration from the UK and France gives backing to cross-Channel rail competition that could end Eurostar’s monopoly after more than 30 years
Travel urged to discourage 'high-emission short breaks' and set up climate justice fund
The Travel Foundation has put forward proposals to help tourism combat climate change, including compiling an official list of destinations most at risk and discouraging short breaks, with ideas to be discussed at COP 30 in November
Lanzarote vows to be pickier about tourists in new ethical stance
Lanzarote has launched an ethical tourism campaign, saying it will be more selective in the type of visitor it targets
Travel brands ‘need a bit more carrot and stick when it comes to decarbonising’

Felix Hamer, expedition line HX’s strategy manager (sustainability), said brands shouldn’t be afraid of admitting they are at the start of a journey, and should start taking whatever action they can – even if it starts with low-hanging fruit – with a focus on transparency rather than perfection in the first instance.

How travel agents can help change 'Disneyland' perception of Spain
Two of Spain’s most sought-after destinations, Palma and Barcelona, have switched to a "less is more approach" to tourism. TTG investigates why it will be beneficial for agents
HX cuts emissions by more than a quarter despite 'unusual operating year' in 2024
Hurtigruten Expeditions cut carbon emissions by 27% last year, but noted results were skewed by the fact ships in the fleet spent time in dry dock
Gatwick ready to accept stricter noise limits in bid to secure second runway
Gatwick has accepted a series of limits on noise pollution in a bid to secure the government’s permission to bring its standby runway into regular use, and also pledged to increase the number of passengers accessing the airport by public transport to more than 50%
Poll: Are the days of the printed holiday brochure numbered?
While there remains demand for printed brochures, this comes at a cost in terms of paper and plastic waste – and now Abta has tightened its guidance to agents and suppliers on brochures, so what’s the future for the iconic holiday brochure?
Luton airport given green light to almost double passenger numbers
The government has given Luton airport permission to increase its capacity from 19 million annual passengers to 32 million by 2043, despite the Planning Inspectorate recommending the proposal be rejected on environmental grounds
Lack of aircraft means higher air fares set to continue, industry warned
Leading aviation lawyer tells Abta Aviation Forum the lack of supply of new aircraft and leased alternatives mean consumers will face high air fares for some time to come yet
MPs to weigh airport expansion plans against green commitments at inquiry
The House of Commons’ environmental audit committee has launched an inquiry into whether airport expansion plans can go ahead without jeopardising existing environmental targets
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
Industry must work together on emissions and ‘compare apples with apples’ – Intrepid
UK and Ireland director Hazel McGuire has called on the industry to have a unified approach when it comes to measuring emissions
Clia plays down mayor of Nice's threat to ban large cruise ships from French Riviera port
The mayor of Nice says he plans to ban larger cruise ships from the city as they only bring ’low-cost’ tourists that do not benefit the local economy
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
Govt insists it is keen to avoid 'unnecessary' air fare hikes amid carbon clampdown
Ministers open consultation on how to marry Europe’s emissions trading scheme with global systems to avoid duplication and fare increases
Gran Canaria region introduces tourist tax after overtourism protests
Gran Canaria’s Mogan region has become the latest to levy a tourist accommodation tax, ring-fencing proceeds for improvements and sustainability
Time for action: how can the luxury travel sector become more sustainable?
With its higher carbon footprint per passenger, the luxury travel industry is finding alternative ways to provide a more sustainable product. 
New BBC documentary predicts fare rises and disputes flying's green claims
A prime-time BBC documentary, Cheap Flights, has put aviation’s green efforts under scrutiny and warned of fare increases
Transport secretary Louise Haigh: 'This govt is not anti-flying'
Transport secretary Louise Haigh backs the aviation industry and airport expansion, telling conference Britain’s growth ’depends on you’
Ambassador pulls remaining 2024 Amsterdam calls due to climate protests
An Ambassador spokesperson told TTG the cruise line will decide whether to return to Amsterdam in 2025 before the end of the year. Climate protestors in the city have repeatedly targeted cruise vessels in 2024 forcing a number of lines to remove Amsterdam from cruise itineraries at short notice
Heathrow boss: 'Airport expansion decision to be made next year'
Heathrow’s chief executive Thomas Woldbye has said a decision on a third runway will be made next year but needs the backing of the industry and government