Date: 14 May 2025
Time: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM (BST)
Location: Online
Sustainable fuels provide exciting opportunities to support the decarbonisation of Travel & Tourism. They play a significant role in reducing GHG emissions throughout the Travel & Tourism value chain.
Watch this 90-minute webinar recording, where we explored the transformative potential of sustainable fuels and their importance to Travel & Tourism businesses. Hear more about how the different Travel & Tourism industries can engage with sustainable fuels to support both their decarbonisation goals and the scaling-up of sustainable fuel production. Beginning with some recommendations on sustainable fuels and ending with a panel of experts, this webinar delved into the latest innovations and challenges in fuelling a greener future for our sector.
WTTC invites every Travel & Tourism stakeholder, from hotels and destinations, to tour operators and travel agencies to follow this dynamic session and gain valuable insights.
Missed it? Watch the recording below.
Speakers and Panellists

James McDonald
Director - Travel Transformation
WTTC

Nikos Gkolfinopoulos
Head of Tourism
ICF

Kristýna Matoulková
SAF Registry Manager - Sustainability Programs
IATA

Marie Caroline Laurent
Group Senior Vice President - Maritime Policy and Government Affairs
MSC Group

Daniel Bloch
Director - Partnership
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Jane Thompson
Director - Aviation, Travel and Tourism
ICF

Yasar Yetiskin
Senior Manager - Sustainable Aviation
ICF
Agenda
Welcome & opening remarks
Highlights & Recommendations from WTTC & ICF’s Report + Q&A
Panel Discussion
Audience Q&A
Webinar Close
Watch the Recording
Scaling up Sustainable Fuel: Engagement Framework for Travel & Tourism Stakeholders
WTTC and ICF present a Sustainable Fuel Engagement Framework to accelerate the scaling up and adoption of sustainable fuel.
This initiative empowers all members of the Travel & Tourism value chain – including hotels, destinations, tour operators, and travel agencies – to participate in this critical area of decarbonisation, alongside aviation and maritime transport operators.
