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Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Opportunities and Implications for Tourism Destinations
Released on May 01, 2023
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Opportunities and Implications for Tourism Destinations

WTTC’s latest report explores the potential role of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in creating a more sustainable Travel and Tourism sector.  

The latest WTTC report exploring SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel), investigating the benefits and potential challenges for the Travel and Tourism sector.
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This WTTC report looks at Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and provides a comprehensive overview of SAF and its implications for the Travel and Tourism sector. It explores the potential of SAF to significantly reduce aviation-related greenhouse gas emissions which could lead to a more sustainable tourism sector. The report also details the opportunities SAF presents for Travel and Tourism to demonstrate climate leadership and to boost destinations’ local economies. Finally, it addresses potential pitfalls for SAF and outlines how likely challenges may be overcome.

For further explanation of the methodology and sources behind this Economic Impact Research, please refer to these two supporting papers: 'Methodology'and 'Data Sources and Estimation Techniques'.
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