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World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards opens for entry

World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards opens for entry

Trade Arabia04-05-2025
World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards has opened entries for its 2025 programme. Individuals and organisations across the globe accelerating change and making an impactful contribution to sustainable travel and tourism are invited to enter free of charge.
30 categories covering all sectors of sustainable travel and tourism have been selected by the Awards Advisory Board of experts to reflect the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and net positive framework of People, Planet, Place, Prosperity and Partnerships.
This year's programme sees the introduction of nine new categories to reflect the evolving landscape of sustainable tourism. These include peace impact, food and nutrition, indigenous community tourism, and guest experience.
Using a simple set of criteria, entries must be submitted by June 30. These will then be analysed and vetted by students of sustainable business from the Nova School of Business and Economics, Lisbon, with the final shortlist approved by the Awards Advisory Board.
Global voting – open to travel and tourism professionals – will run from July 14 to August 30.
The winners will be announced at the 2nd annual World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards Gala Ceremony, taking place at Terra, Expo City Dubai, on October 29, with the leaders in sustainable travel in attendance.
Key Dates:
Call for Entries: 2 May – June 30
Global Voting: 14 July – August 30
Gala Ceremony, Terra, Expo City Dubai: October 29
Justin Cooke, Executive Vice-President, World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards, says: 'On behalf of the Awards, I am delighted to open submissions for our 2nd annual programme. We welcome entries from across the sustainable travel and hospitality sector. Our goal is to recognise and tell the stories of those accelerating change and making a sustainable impact on our planet for the next generation.'
The Awards is run in partnership with the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, whose partners and members represent over 66,000 hotels, 8 million rooms globally, 300 brands, and over 100 supply chain and strategic partners.
Glenn Mandziuk, CEO, World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, says: 'I'm thrilled to see the categories for the 2025 World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards now live, it marks the exciting beginning of a journey to recognise those making a real difference across our industry. The hosting of this year's awards at Terra, Expo City Dubai, is a powerful symbol of our collective ambition to build a Net Positive future for the industry. I look forward to celebrating the visionaries and innovators who are leading the way towards a more sustainable world.' -TradeArabia News Service
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