It’s interesting that he’s gone back to sustainable tourism, not invictius. I mean we know he was going to stay as far away from Sentebal and Africa as possible, but these china and susntainable travel doesn’t seem to be something that goes together.
It just seems to be that he’s likely run out of support from Europe, and now North America. He can’t touch South Africa due to other issues, so now he’s trying to get money out of Asia.
Harry’s been working in Asia for several years. This isn’t new.
Someone looked into Travalyst the other day (I think I read about it on SMM) and what Travalyst is is a search engine of all the big airlines that helps you find sustainable *air* travel options only - don’t be fooled into thinking it helps you find trains or buses or other forms of local public transit.
Except the problem with sustainable air travel is that studies have proven that the most sustainable option is direct nonstop flights. Which in and of itself is a huge problem because direct nonstop flights are $$$$$. Especially for international travel, which a lot of people in China, Japan, Singapore, etc. do if they want to travel. So that’s why Harry is taking Travalyst to Asia: they’re one of the biggest groups of international travelers, which means he can make bank selling them his company’s travel coordinating services.
I do think Travalyst is a grift but I can’t object to them working with or lobbying the airline industry to lower the costs of direct nonstop flights worldwide. Everyone benefits when the airlines are forced to be accountable themselves instead of passing all costs and all responsibilities onto their customers.
















