Five Etihad Airways equity partner airlines
have signed up to the Buckingham Palace Declaration, committing to
major steps to fight illegal wildlife trafficking and efforts to
help protect many of the world's iconic wildlife species.
Alitalia, airberlin, Air Serbia, Air
Seychelles and Virgin Australia signed the Declaration of the
United for Wildlife International Taskforce on the Transportation
of Illegal Wildlife Products following the lead of Etihad Airways
which became a signatory in March 2016.
United for Wildlife is an alliance of
conservation organisations and The Royal Foundation of The Duke
and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
The initiative aims to
address current conservation issues with an initial focus on
supporting efforts to prevent the growing trade in illegal
wildlife and products around the world.
The Transport Taskforce,
launched at the World Bank in December 2014, has identified
specific actions that the transport industry can take in
supporting what HRH the Duke of Cambridge refers to as ‘the race
against extinction’.
Jet Airways signed the Declaration in
April to coincide with the visit to India by the Duke and Duchess
of Cambridge.
The Rt Hon Lord Hague of Richmond, Chair of the
United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce, said, “Combating the Illegal wildlife trade through all modes of
transport is essential to tackling the problem. I commend Etihad
Airways and its partner airlines for signing this declaration and
taking an active step in supporting this initiative.”
The
Declaration includes eleven commitments developed to support
global efforts to prevent illegal wildlife smuggling, which
encourage the transport industry to specifically help shut down
the routes exploited by wildlife traffickers.
Airlines are able to
support in a number of ways including increasing passenger
awareness, providing capacity building at airports and working
closely to support the efforts of customs and law enforcement
authorities.
Etihad Aviation Group President and Chief
Executive Officer, James Hogan said, “Having six of the Etihad
equity partner airlines as signatories ensures a more extensive
and impactful result over 348 destinations. Led by our Head of
Sustainability we are developing a group wide action plan to help
prevent this abhorrent practice.”
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