'Make more sustainable holidays mainstream': easyJet holidays reveals plans for ESG Framework for Tourism

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Easyjet holidays publishes first Impact Report highlighting company's plans to drive a 'significant shift' towards more sustainable holidays

Easyjet's package holiday arm - easyJet holidays - has unveiled its new strategy to make "sustainable travel affordable and accessible", as is confirmed plans to work with the UN to develop the first tourism-specific...

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