Iberia and UNWTO team up for sustainable tourism
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Spanish airline Iberia have formally teamed up to support sustainable tourism.
The two organizations share a commitment to enhancing the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the tourism sector, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Zurab Pololikashvili, the UNWTO’s secretary-general, and Luis Gallego, CEO of Iberia, signed a cooperation agreement at the headquarters of the airline.
The agreement represents a starting point based on which the UNWTO and Iberia will develop and execute specific projects to forge a new leadership in the tourism sector resulting in new resources and actions aimed at achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda, especially Goal 13, to combat climate change.
Pololikashvili said: “We are very happy to sign this agreement with Iberia, with whom we have been working for more than 10 years; together we can carry out projects for the sustainability of tourism worldwide.”
Gallego added: “At Iberia we have been working for many years on initiatives making us increasingly sustainable. Going forward, we are committed to cooperating with the main global organisation in the field of tourism to jointly strengthen the sustainability of the tourism sector.”
Environmental sustainability is a priority for Iberia, and to that end it is working on different initiatives both on the ground and in the air to make flying cleaner.
These include, among others, the renewal of the fleet with more efficient aircraft, electric vehicles at airports, reduction of the use of plastics and recycling of on-board waste, digitalization of processes and renewable energy in its facilities.