Wednesday, 10 August 2022

How to minimise effects on the environment without compromising on experience

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August 10th 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: this summer, the number of people seeking travel and cultural experiences is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels.

In this issue, uncover insights on the American aviation recovery, explore the growth of responsible travel and learn how popular coastal destinations are reducing plastic waste. Plus, understand how technology is revolutionising live theatrical productions to create immersive experiences.
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According to 76% of travel executives, American domestic aviation will return to pre-pandemic levels this summer. Compare industry predictions with consumer attitudes in the first of our quarterly pulse surveys.
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Sustainability | whitepaper
Rebuilding tourism in the Asia-Pacific region
Travellers are increasingly conscious of how they affect communities, local economies and the environment. Understand the growth of sustainable tourism.
Explore the whitepaper ➔
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Technology and innovation | blog
Theatre's digital age
Culture and exploration comes in many forms. Learn how artists are using technology to revolutionise theatrical productions.
Read the blog ➔
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Throughout the tourist season, beaches see a significant increase in plastic waste. Explore the links between tourism, plastic and the 'blue economy'.
Discover more ➔
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Sustainability | article
How sea journeys are becoming more sustainable
In 2019, passenger ferries carried 4.3 billion passengers globally. Explore how electrification, futuristic designs and energy efficiency are transforming ocean travel.
Understand more ➔
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Health | podcast
Getting serious about virtual health care
Whether on a beach in Europe or a boat in the Caribbean, geography should not restrict your access to medical advice. Understand the growth of virtual health care.
Listen today ➔
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