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flynas Secures Dual ISO Certifications for Environmental Sustainability and Quality in Aviation
flynas, the leading low-cost airline in the world and the best LCC in the Middle East, announced it has successfully achieved final certification for ISO 9001 (Quality Management System) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), in a prestigious acknowledgment from the independent International Organization for Standardization (ISO), comprised of government bodies from over 160 countries, and dedicated to setting global standards for improving quality and safety across various industries and sectors.
Dive Into Adventure at The Go Diving Show 2026
The UK’s most exciting celebration of the underwater world returns in 2026 — and it promises to be bigger, bolder and more inspiring than ever. Taking place at NAEC Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, on 28 February – 1 March 2026, The Go Diving Show is the must-attend event for divers, ocean lovers, adventurers and anyone curious about exploring beneath the surface.
Hilton and Winnow voted ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Partnership’
Green Ramadan 2025 by Hilton and Winnow has been recognised with the title of ‘World's Leading Sustainable Partnership 2025’ by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards. Hilton and Winnow demonstrated industry-leading sustainability through an AI-powered food waste reduction partnership. Across hundreds of Hilton kitchens worldwide, Winnow’s smart meters measure, analyse, and prevent food waste at source, empowering chefs to make data-driven decisions. Anchored in Hilton’s Travel with Purpose strategy and supported by robust ESG targets, the collaboration has saved millions of meals from landfill.
Etijah claims ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Education & Training Programme’
Youth & Development Consultancy Institute – Etijah has been recognised with the title of ‘World's Leading Sustainable Education & Training Programme 2025’ for the Employability Programme in the Hospitality Sector by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards. Founded in 2006 in Cairo, the Youth & Development Consultancy Institute – Etijah is one of Egypt’s leading non-profit organisations dedicated to youth empowerment and social equity. Etijah is Arabic for ‘direction’, a concept that reflects the mission to build an inclusive society where all individuals, particularly young people and women, can actively participate in Egypt’s social, economic, and environmental development.
Galapagos Shark Diving Donates USD 31,500 to Shark Research & Launches 'Name a Whale Shark 2025'
Galapagos Shark Diving, a conservation-focused dive travel operator, has donated USD 31,523.40 in 2025 to marine conservation initiatives in the Galápagos Islands, directly supporting whale shark research and ocean education for young girls. As part of this commitment, the company has launched the “Name a Whale Shark 2025 Contest”, allowing participating citizen science divers to name newly tagged whale sharks in recognition of their contribution to research.
Prince William’s visit boosts AlUla’s rise as a cultural and luxury travel jewel
AlUla’s emergence as one of the world’s most compelling cultural and conservation‑driven destinations has received a powerful endorsement this week, as HRH The Prince of Wales spent the final stage of his official Saudi Arabia tour immersed in the ancient oasis city’s heritage landscapes and groundbreaking regeneration and rewilding work.
Best Tips for a Memorable Cycling Adventure
Cycling tourism has exploded recently. The global market hit $118 billion in 2023. More travelers want active vacations where they control the pace.
Crossroads Maldives Sets A New Benchmark For Sustainable Island Destinations
CROSSROADS Maldives reimagines sustainable island living through a connected, multi-island destination where turquoise lagoons, vibrant culture, and conscious design come together — creating a place where environmental care enhances, rather than limits, the joy of escape.
The Impact of Luxury Eco-Camps on Masai Mara Conservation
Most people picture a luxury safari as champagne on a sun deck, maybe a plunge pool overlooking golden grass. That's part of it, sure. But I didn't fully understand what was happening behind the scenes at these Masai Mara conservations until I spent a week bouncing between a high-end eco-camp in the Naboisho Conservancy and the main reserve. The difference wasn't just about comfort or fewer vehicles. It was about where the money actually goes.
Ferrari’s Electric Renaissance: From Petrol Power to a New Design Era
For more than 75 years, Ferrari has defined performance through the visceral roar of a petrol engine — the V8s and V12s that became as synonymous with the brand as the Prancing Horse itself. Now, in one of the most significant transformations in its history, Ferrari is accelerating toward an electric future — and doing so with the creative vision of legendary designers Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
Marriott Bonvoy™ Redefines Intentional Travel with Curated Line-up of Meaningful Experiences
Marriott International Asia Pacific excluding China (APEC) today unveiled a series of new, enhanced guest experiences under Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy™, a program that enables intentional travel across the region. With almost 100 experiences offered across close to 80 hotels in 12 APEC markets, Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy offers guests the opportunity to forge deeper connections with the destinations and local communities they visit.
Why Travellers Are Rethinking What They Pack and Buy
Travel habits continue to shift as people place greater value on comfort, flexibility, and spending control. Packing decisions no longer sit at the bottom of the planning list. Clothing choices now influence how travellers move, how often they shop while away, and how they manage costs before and after a trip. Small changes in preparation can reduce stress and support smoother journeys across different destinations.