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We are proud to support The T.E.A. Project (Training, Empowerment & Awareness) – a children’s rights-led UK charity and registered INGO in Sri Lanka.
It is our aim to help improve the quality of life of vulnerable children and adolescents in the Galaha village by implementing sustainable development projects. These serve to raise the level of education and food security, as well as facilitating further economic development, while protecting the environment and preserving their unique culture. This initiative also allows travellers like you to make a lasting impact in the rural tea estate communities.
Embark on an extraordinary journey with Jetwing Travels, where our commitment to sustainability and ethical tourism sets us apart. As proud signatories of the United Nations Global Compact, we pledge to uphold principles of human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
In Sri Lanka’s vibrant tapestry of culture, heritage and natural beauty, we stand as pioneers, seamlessly blending responsible travel practices with unparalleled experiences. Join us in shaping a brighter, more sustainable future for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, where every journey leaves a positive impact on communities and environments alike.
More about our Sustainability Policy…
Striving towards carbon neutrality at operations level, by minimising emissions through innovation, transitioning to renewable energy, and improving energy efficiency.
Optimising use of resources by managing overall consumption, with a focus on increasing reusability and effective management of waste produced.
Actively conserving and raising awareness of the thriving natural habitats in and around our many homes of Sri Lankan hospitality.
Sharing the economic and social benefits of sustainable tourism with local communities that help us to promote our unique culture.
Promoting a progressive, equal-opportunity work environment through personal and professional development programmes which actively focus on innovation, exploration, and growth.
Internalising our supply chain; supporting local communities, and giving preference to businesses around our properties when procuring materials and supplies.