TUI jets off towards "sustainable holidays"

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Three-year plan sees travel firm commit to more sustainable hotels, efficient planes and biofuel investment

TUI Travel aims to deliver 10 million "greener and fairer" holidays and operate Europe's most fuel-efficient airline, as part of four overarching goals the company has unveiled in its new three-year sustainability...

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