Airbus at the Dubai Airshow 2025: The Future Is Here
Airbus heads to Dubai from November 17-21 to showcase its latest aircraft, sustainable tech, and defense solutions under the theme “The Future is Here”
Airbus heads to Dubai from November 17-21 to showcase its latest aircraft, sustainable tech, and defense solutions under the theme “The Future is Here”
One of Europe’s most respected tourism leaders, Dr. Katsarova, takes the helm of the European Spas Association, with a vision to strengthen sustainable health, prevention, and position Europe at the forefront of global medical spa tourism
17,000 sqm of new pavement to be completed by summer 2026 with 99% of materials recycled to reduce carbon emissions
Trenitalia launches a new high-speed service connecting Paris and Marseille, enhancing travel efficiency with competitive pricing and sustainable options
Cruise giant outlines its environmental and social commitments for 2024, focusing on sustainability, safety, and enhancing vacation experiences. Harry Sommer, the company's president and CEO, says: "The report reflects our continuous commitment to responsible and sustainable business practices."
The new lounge in Terminal 2E – Hall K at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris spans two floors, offering an upgraded hospitality experience for the airline's premium passengers with beauty treatments, quiet zones, refreshing showers, and sustainable design
Rotterdam’s new shore power system marks a shift in sustainable marine tourism—cutting pollution, using clean energy, and setting a model for Europe ahead of upcoming EU regulations
Bulgaria's developing airports introduce green terraces, merging sustainability with innovation, opening summer 2025
Dubai establishes itself as a global leader in the field, setting a new standard for marine environment conservation. The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism notes this is a new stage in Dubai’s commitment to global sustainability, for a sustainable future for future generations
The airport submitted a request to authorize the operation of Airbus A320neo aircraft, which will allow newer and quieter planes to operate in the London airport, aiming to increase capacity while maintaining environmental sustainability. The airport CEO: “This move will enable us to expand destination offerings, support economic growth without increasing the number of flights.”