TUI fly (Germany)

TUI fly is Germany’s most climate-efficient airline

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  • Also rated as one of the world’s top airlines – top ranks for TUI fly and its British sister company TUI Airways
  • Fuel-efficient holiday flights aboard the 2.5-litre aircraft
  • E-mobility: Employees can “recharge” for free at Hanover Airport

TUI fly’s sustainability strategy remains on its successful path. This is demonstrated by this year’s progress report on TUI fly’s environmental statement, providing information on the progress delivered by the environmental programme in the framework of EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) certification. Average jet fuel consumption was reduced to 2.52 litres per one hundred passenger kilometres. Moreover, the independent climate protection organisation atmosfair again rated TUI fly as Germany’s most climate-efficient airline.

Its overall global rating is also remarkable: TUI fly has again been named one of the world’s top airlines, ranking third on the global list. The pole position is held by its British sister airline TUI Airways.

Our flights are already 27 per cent more climate-efficient than those operated by the six largest European airlines. We are committed to continuing these efforts in order to further optimise the climate efficiency of our flights. We thus render a significant contribution towards delivering TUI Group’s “Better Holidays, Better World” sustainability strategy, aimed at reducing the ecological footprint and promoting people and regions in the destinations”, said Roland Keppler, CEO TUI fly.

Numerous measures have also been launched on the ground to ensure environmentally-friendly operations. In this context, TUI fly has now launched charging stations for electric vehicles at the employees’ car park at the head office – in cooperation with the energy utility Enercity.

In order to ease the start into e-mobility for our employees, they can charge their electric cars free of charge at these stations. We will also convert our vehicle fleet. To that end, we are currently exploring the launch of electric vehicles for aircraft maintenance at the apron,” said Roland Keppler.

TUI fly’s environmental programme includes measures for 18 destinations. It ensures the continuous transformation to more environmentally friendly operations covering all business areas.

The new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft launching in 2019 will contribute towards that goal. TUI Group already operates five aircraft of the latest generation of 737s. At 16 per cent, they have even exceeded expectations regarding fuel and emissions savings.

Hannover, 22 August 2018

This post was published on 24 August 2018 17:18

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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