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Travel industry reacts as the Trans Tasman Bubble opens
The long-discussed
From today, leisure travellers can make the journey between
Australia and
The first flights touched down this morning. Arrivals in
Wellington were greeted with “Welcome Whānau” painted on the runway – Whānau is the Maori word for family. At
Auckland Airport, a choir sang a rendition of Welcome Home by Dave Dobbyn for passengers.
The opening of the travel corridor marks the first major international travel for both Australia and New Zealand since borders were closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
As reported,
Managing Director Richard Goodman expressed his delight at the opening of the route.
Thursday, 15 April 2021 13:44
Changes to Dublin Airport Terminal 1 will generate a significant improvement in the terminalâs energy efficiency.
Dublin Airport has pinpointed sustainability as a critical pillar in its overall strategy and that of daa Group.
Speaking candidly to
TRBusiness, Vincent Harrison, Managing Director, Dublin Airport revealed details of a clear and simple sustainability plan. This encompasses key priority areas impacting how the airport operators interact with the environment now and in the future.
âOur ambition at Dublin Airport, is to go beyond merely meeting environmental compliance obligations, by becoming a leader in sustainable airport operations.
âWe have a number of long-term and ambitious environmental sustainability targets, such as becoming net zero in carbon emissions by 2050 at the latest.
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Nuno do Amaral, Chief Operations & Business Development Officer, ARI.
Aer Rianta International (ARI) has updated its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy in line with the marked change in consumer behaviour driven by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and the organisationâs intention to develop a more conscious shopping offering.
The five-year strategy, which is based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals reinforces ARIâs commitment to conducting business in a socially, ethically and environmentally responsible manner for its customers, partners and team.
Led by Nuno do Amaral, Chief Operations & Business Development Officer, ARI the ESG programme is the culmination of several monthsâ work delivered by cross-functional working groups across the ARI estate.