How TUI Group is stepping up ambition to slash airline emissions

Jessica Shankleman
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Thompson owner aims to curb carbon emissions by 20 per cent by 2020, with lion's share of savings coming from aircraft fleet

As the aviation industry prepares to meet for a major sustainability summit in Geneva this week, TUI, the world's biggest travel group has unveiled new goals to slash carbon emissions from its airline...

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