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A new initiative, “Shared Horizons,” has been unveiled to foster collaboration between the aviation and tourism sectors in addressing climate change. Launched by the Travel Foundation and Skyscanner, this program aims to unite stakeholders in a collective effort to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability within the travel industry.
The initiative emphasizes the shared responsibility of both sectors in combating climate change and encourages them to work together to develop innovative solutions. By aligning their goals and strategies, airlines and tourism businesses can create a more sustainable travel ecosystem that benefits both the environment and the economy.
“Shared Horizons” seeks to inspire meaningful dialogue and collaboration, enabling companies to share best practices, resources, and technologies that can lead to significant reductions in carbon emissions. As the travel industry continues to rebound, this initiative arrives at a crucial time, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in ensuring a greener future for travel.
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