Accor Holiday Resorts go green in holiday hotspot The Maldives
Accor has long been a global leader in sustainability and has been committed to proactively setting the travel industry standard with environmentally friendly practices. In the lead up to Earth Day on 22nd April and with 87% of travellers now considering the impact of their travel on the climate and environment, there has never...
In Honour of Earth Day 2022 Accor & Mantis Encourage Members of ALL To Convert Travel Reward Points Into Donations
Earth Day, the birth of the modern environmental movement which started in 1970, will be celebrated on 22nd April 2022. Today, it is widely recognised as the largest secular observance in the world, marked by more than a billion people every year as a day of action to change...
Revealed: UK consumers sustainable travel attitudes
Travel takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to see, taste and try new things. It also challenges us to adapt to and explore new surroundings and allows us to engage with different people and embrace new adventures.
In today's world, travelling sustainably ensures the long-term survival of a location and its...
Cumbria holiday park is named a hero of net-zero at COP26
A family's holiday park on Ullswater, The Quiet Site, has been celebrated at the recent COP26 climate change conference for its fight against global warming.
The park, in Pooley Bridge, was highly commended for its carbon neutral initiatives, and hailed as a Hero of Net Zero at the UN conference's awards ceremony.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary over this past year, Soneva was the first barefoot luxury holiday resort of its kind, setting the blueprint for sustainable tourism in the Maldives with the opening of Soneva Fushi in 1995. It quickly became an iconic brand, paving the way for a new breed of hotels that prioritised sustainability and paired desert-island fantasy with intelligent luxury....
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