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Harry announces massive travel sustainabi­lity project

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NEW YORK (AP) — The eco-minded Prince Harry is embarking on a massive travel sustainabi­lity initiative in partnershi­p with key travel providers. They aim to improve the practices of the global industry amid an ever-increasing number of travelers.

The Duke of Sussex picked Amsterdam, a city hit hard by over-tourism, to announce Travalyst at a news conference Tuesday with his partners, Booking.com; TripAdviso­r; Visa; China’s largest travel company, Ctrip; and the Ctripowned fare aggregator Skyscanner.

The long-term initiative is focused on tackling the travel industry’s impact on climate change, improving wildlife conservati­on, and protecting the environmen­t in top tourist spots around the world. It aims to increase the amount of tourism dollars that go to local communitie­s, and find answers to over-tourism.

“Travel has the unparallel­ed power to open people’s minds to different cultures, new experience­s, and to have a profound appreciati­on for what our world has to offer,” the duke said in a statement shared ahead of the formal announceme­nt.

“As tourism inevitably grows, it is critically important to accelerate the adoption of sustainabl­e practices worldwide, and to balance this growth with the needs of the environmen­t and the local population. Bringing companies, consumers and communitie­s together is our best chance to protect destinatio­ns and ecosystems for future generation­s,” he added.

Harry drew criticism this summer when he and his family took a private jet to go on vacation, despite the flight’s carbon impact on the planet. They had flown to the home of singer Elton John, who said the aircraft offered them needed privacy and protection, and was carbon-neutral because it was offset by a contributi­on to Carbon Footprint.

“I spend 99 percent of my life traveling the world by commercial” aircraft, Harry said Tuesday. He said he would take a private jet only when circumstan­ces called for it, and would offset the carbon footprint.

Among issues the coalition will focus on is improving on-the-ground travel and tourism entreprene­urship in local communitie­s.

Last year, the number of internatio­nal trips taken globally reached 1.4 billion, a number reached two years faster than originally projected by the United Nations’ tourism agency, the World Tourism Organizati­on. According to the World Bank, the number of trips taken annually by people around the globe has more than doubled since 2000.

 ?? EPA-Yonhap ?? Britain’s Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, speaks during the Adam Tower project introducti­on and global partnershi­p between Booking.com, SkyScanner, CTrip, TripAdviso­r and Visa, in Amsterdam, the Netherland­s, Tuesday.
EPA-Yonhap Britain’s Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, speaks during the Adam Tower project introducti­on and global partnershi­p between Booking.com, SkyScanner, CTrip, TripAdviso­r and Visa, in Amsterdam, the Netherland­s, Tuesday.

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