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Diver viewing endangered green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas agassisi), resting in reef, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Society
Beyond the sea
9 August 2022
In mobilizing divers to be a force for good, scuba diving can help to promote marine conservation. Here are three ways in which ISO standards support this effort.
Photo taken in Nynäshamn, Sweden
Society
What’s trending in global tourism
26 July 2022
A new age of travel is upon us. From sustainability to resilience to inclusiveness, let’s take a closer look at three trends for travel and how standards support the journey.
Close-up of surgeon’s hands stitching up a patient’s knee after arthroscopic surgery.
Health | Society
Medical tourism rebounds
22 October 2021
An ISO standard has been published to support its safe and healthy growth.
Airport international departures board with all flights marked as cancelled in red letters.
Society
Better business trips
6 October 2021
New international guidance for managing the risks just published.
Tinkus dancers in colourful costumes performing at the annual Carnaval Andino con la Fuerza del Sol in Arica, Chile.
Society
Getting tourism back on its feet
27 September 2021
How ISO standards contribute to the objectives of World Tourism Day 2021. 
Young woman wearing a protective face mask taps on her smartphone as she waits for a night flight at a quiet airport terminal gate.
Society | Innovation
Travel tech
25 August 2021
Five innovations that will change the way you travel. 
Tourist couple wearing protective masks walk along the Eiffel Tower esplanade in Paris holding hands.
Health | Society
Travelling in a pandemic
3 August 2021
Will the tourism sector ever recover?
Couple under a rainbow by a large waterfall, in winter in Skogafoss, Iceland.
Society | Sustainability
Travelling light
22 July 2021
ISO Travel Trends: standards for sustainable tourism.
Big blue sign indicating wheelchair access to the beach via a mat rolled out on the sand.
Society
Tourism for all
13 July 2021
First International Standard for accessible tourism just published.
Portrait of a black male traveler wearing a facemask at the airport with the flight schedule at the background while holding his passport - travel concepts
Health
Tourism in a COVID-19 world
19 May 2021
New guidance to help revive the industry in a safe and secure way.
An unrecognizable woman stands in front of an airport kiosk and holds her passport open to scan it.
Security
Biometric security
14 January 2021
A new series of International Standards has just been published.
Alpinists roped together to climb along a narrow snow arete in bright sunshine high on Mont Blanc in the French Alps.
Society | Security
Top 5: Standards for safety in travel and tourism
9 August 2019
Safety and security are vital to the enjoyment of any holiday or travel. So, it’s reassuring to know that ISO standards are working behind the scenes to prevent you from becoming a statistic.
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