Four women in Asia's tourism industry proving that sustainability is not a trend, but a long-term commitment to people, places and purpose.
A practical, no-guilt guide to greener trips: refill water, pack lighter, take trains or buses when it fits, pick accommodations with real standards, switch to refillable/solid toiletries, and choose ...
The pandemic has made us rethink our relationship with the planet and our responsibility in helping to protect it. If you consider yourself a traveler, you may have even more motivation to do your ...
Travel makes us better. It broadens our perspective, it pushes our boundaries and it allows us to experience the world through a different lens. With great power, also comes great responsibility, ...
The ASEAN-Japan Sustainable Tourism Initiative highlights sustainable travel, community development, and regional cooperation ...
An increasing share of travelers want hotels and travel companies to focus on sustainable operations and what's more, those same travelers are willing to pay more in exchange for eco-friendly options.
A new study by World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), Trip.com Group and Deloitte shows a heightened appetite for sustainable tourism amongst consumers, with 69 percent of travelers actively seeking ...
Even as the cost of living has continued to skyrocket, a substantial share of travelers are prioritizing sustainable travel features. Nearly 80 percent of travelers will pay at least 10 percent more ...
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Traveling isn't just about the destination. Carry On is our series devoted to how we get away in the digital age, from the choices we make to the experiences we share. You know the “Insta-tourist”: a ...
On March 27, 2025, an experimental vehicle called BlackBird rose into the air during its maiden test, powered not by ...
To moderate effect in 2019, a global environmental movement called “flight shaming” encouraged travelers to avoid air travel. Now a global pandemic is forcing them to. Earth Day 2020—marking the ...