Slow travel: it is hard to tell when this concept originated, but it definitely emerged in the early 2000s. It seems to have its roots tracing back to the slow food movement
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MoreJapan Airlines (JAL) is steering into the future of aviation, embracing hydrogen-electric propulsion. The airline, with its maintenance arm JAL Engineering Co. (JALEC), is aligning with three trailblazing startups: H2Fly, Universal Hydrogen,
MoreIn the wake of impending Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requirements, HRS has launched a novel Emissions Compensation Program (ECP), representing a significant stride in sustainable corporate practices. This initiative is particularly
MoreAs the festive season approaches, air travelers across the United States are bracing for the familiar ordeal of holiday flight delays. A comprehensive study by Upgraded Points, utilizing data from the U.S.
MoreCalifornia is boldly advancing into a greener future with a groundbreaking deal inked with Stadler, a Swiss train manufacturer. The essence of this $80 million pact? Four hydrogen-powered trains for the Golden
MoreOn October 24, 2023, XPENG AEROHT, an XPENG Motors affiliate, introduced a game-changer in urban air mobility (UAM) – the “Land Aircraft Carrier” modular flying car. This vehicle is a blend of
MorePets and humans share a close bond with each other since a very long time, but we often think it is a task to travel with a furry friend, whether it is
MoreHyundai Unveils E-WAY H2 Bus, Championing 450km of Smooth, Hydrogen-Powered Clean Travel in Brussels
Brussels, the heart of Europe, witnessed a breakthrough in urban mobility with the unveiling of the IVECO BUS E-WAY H2, a joint venture between Iveco Group and Hyundai Motor Company. This isn’t
MoreWith the introduction of rigid airships featuring hybrid propulsion, the era of airships, which saw a decline after the 1937 Hindenburg Disaster, is poised for a revival, aiming to decarbonize aerial travel
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