By Contributor - May 24, 2021
Now under development, ANA Neo will allow smartphone users to explore detailed recreations of real-world destinations from the comfort of their homes.
This sample visual shows what ANA Neo’s virtual Kyoto might look like. (Photo: ANA NEO)
The parent company of Japan’s All Nippon Airways has partnered up with JP Games to bring plenty of travel inspiration to housebound gamers through ANA Neo, an interactive virtual platform that will debut next year. Key to the experience is the Sky Whale, where users will be able to “travel” and access interactive activities within ANA Neo. The tool harnesses advanced 3D graphics to create detailed digital renderings of real-world locations from the streets of Kyoto and Vienna to the shores of Hawaii.
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Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) has today announced new Environmental, Social, and Governance goals for 2050. The updated goals build upon those announced in July 2020 and include the aim of becoming a net zero carbon dioxide emission airline by 2050.
All Nippon Airways has pledged to be net zero carbon emissions by the year 2050. Photo: Kaoru Nagasawa via Flickr
In July 2020, ANA announced it would actively work to cut its carbon emissions in half by 2050, compared to its level in 2005. However, the airline has now upgraded this aim to become a net zero CO2 airline.
In a statement released by the airline, President and CEO Shinya Katanozaka said,
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