Press Release: Hi Fly makes good on vow to fly without single-use plastic

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueAs New Year revellers the world over slipped into bed after a long night of celebrations, Hi Fly Airline staff were already hard at work making last-minute checks to ensure the company’s stated resolution to be the world’s first airline with flights entirely single-use plastic free went without a hitch.

So, from January 1, 2020, as pledged by Hi Fly President Paulo Mirpuri in 2018, all of Hi Fly’s own flights are taking to the air without any single-use plastic items on board.

The leading wet-lease carrier has worked hard to replace plastic with bamboo cutlery, cups, spoons, and salt and pepper shakers, while packaging for bedding, dishes, individual butter pots, soft drink bottles and toothbrushes were switched with compostable alternatives crafted from recycled material.

Hi Fly and its principal sustainability partner, the Mirpuri Foundation, have long been pioneers for greener aviation. They are serious about the future of the planet and our responsibility to future generations.

inflight meal tray on tray tableThe company operated the world’s first ever ‘plastic-free’ trial flight when it took passengers on a Boxing Day trip from the carrier’s base in Lisbon to Natal, Brazil, on an Airbus A340 in December 2018. This was quickly followed with three further ‘plastic-free’ test flights in addition to a series of 12 reduced plastic journeys.

Commenting ahead of the January 1st milestone, Hi Fly President Paulo Mirpuri said: “We pledged at the time of our historic Hi Fly test flights, without any single-use plastic items on board that we would make Hi Fly the world’s first ‘plastic-free’ airline within 12 months. We knew that if we worked hard to overcome the problems that it was 100% possible. More importantly, in our hearts, we knew it was much more than that. We knew that this was a 100% necessary move for the future of our planet.”

“We are excited and we are proud, but we were never in doubt,” he added. “Over 100,000 flights take off each day around the world and, last year, commercial aircraft carried nearly four billion passengers. This number is expected to double again in less than 20 years. So, the potential to make a difference here is clear. We take our commitment very seriously. Our corporate mission is based around sustainability and we work hand in glove with the Mirpuri Foundation to make sure that our corporate practices match our wider responsibilities to the planet.”

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Previous Hi Fly/Mirpuri Foundation-backed initiatives of note have included decorating Hi Fly aircraft, including its Airbus A380, the largest commercial passenger plane in the world, with environmental messages, including the Hi Fly/Mirpuri Foundation-backed campaigns to ‘Save the Coral Reefs’ and ‘Turn the Tide on Plastic’.

Moreover, the Mirpuri Foundation’s participation in the 2017 Volvo Ocean Race, sailing under a UN Clean Seas banner, and well-established plans to take to the seas again for the 2021 edition of the famous Ocean Race, this time to highlight the dangers of climate change with the Mirpuri Foundation-owned team Racing for the Planet, raised awareness of Foundation initiatives to a new level globally.

The Hi Fly Mirpuri Foundation partnership also supports a raft of other environmental, conservation, scientific, artistic and exploration programs as well as sponsoring a wide range of educational and artistic events.

Hi Fly is a EASA and IOSA certified and FAA approved carrier that operates a large fleet of Airbus aircraft, Airbus A320, A330, A340 and A380 families, exclusively available for wet lease worldwide. Wet Lease – the supply of aircraft and crew, maintenance and insurance – is Hi Fly’s core business and has been developed with unmatched operational expertise over the last 15 years.