During the lunch, Matthew D. Upchurch, Virtuoso Chairman & CEO and Jessica Hall Upchurch, Vice Chair & Sustainability Strategist, awarded both a travel agency member and an individual advisor with Sustainable Leadership Awards, while three additional award categories based on Virtuoso’s three pillars of sustainability – Protecting the Planet, Celebrating & Honouring Cultures and Supporting Local Economies – were voted on live during the Under One Sky lunch and presented to the winning partners.

“Today, that statement is more powerful than ever. Not only is doing good important, but prioritising sustainability is both a serious market opportunity and a transformative way of doing business.“At Under One Sky, our desire is for all those in attendance to see themselves and their companies as part of something greater, and to uplift our members and partners whose efforts make the world of travel better every day.”
Award and winner’s background
Protecting the Planet
Recognises a distinguished Virtuoso partner that has taken a lead in protecting and preserving the globe and/or promoting sustainable practices in their local community or around the world.
Winner: Wilderness
Wilderness’s “Conservancy Rhino Ranger Program” in Namibia’s Palmwag Concession partners with Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) and local communities to protect endangered black rhinos. Since 2003, the program has provided financial support, employment and community upliftment, sharing 11% of the camp’s revenue. Hosting SRT’s tracking teams, the initiative has expanded rhino protection by 20% and bolstered local stewardship, proving that rhino tourism can enhance both wildlife conservation and community development.
Supporting Local Economies
Applauds a Virtuoso partner that has made a positive financial impact on a local or global community. Their generosity has improved conditions, circumstances and livelihoods.
Winner: Big Five Tours & Expeditions, Inc.
Big Five Tours and Expeditions’ “Kipi Robotic Education Program” emerged during the pandemic as a comprehensive initiative addressing poverty alleviation, cultural heritage and education. Kipi, a multilingual robot, teaches school curriculum in over 20 indigenous dialects in Peru, keeping children away from cartels and illegal mining. With built-in solar panels and no cost to communities, Kipi’s presence is vital, especially in remote areas lacking internet access, empowering economically challenged communities and young girls.

Celebrating Culture
Honours a Virtuoso partner that is a driving force in transforming and impacting others in their community, the travel industry and/or the world around them through the expansion of knowledge, beliefs, arts, customs or capabilities.
Winner: Abercrombie & Kent, Vietnam
In rural Cambodia, where 20% of the population lacks safe water and 13% of deaths are related to unsafe water or inadequate sanitation, Abercrombie & Kent Vietnam’s “Digging Deeper in Cambodia” project is making a significant impact. Each well is equipped with a bio-sand filter to provide safe drinking water, improving sanitation and health. The clean water also supports irrigation and livestock, boosting economic progress and autonomy. Over 1,300 wells have been installed, benefiting more than 24,000 people and helping lift families out of poverty.
Member Sustainable Leadership Award
Acknowledges a Virtuoso member agency that advocates for sustainability and vocally supports sustainable tourism in their words, actions and marketing.
Winner: NUBA

Advisor Sustainable Leadership Award
Celebrates the outstanding sustainability work of an individual Virtuoso travel advisor, showcasing their inspirational story that promotes and demonstrates the positive impact of sustainable travel.
Winner: Kristin Winkaffe / Winkaffe Global Travel, an independent affiliate of Avenue Two Travel


- The Virtuoso partners that participated collectively represent over 7,000 sustainability initiatives – a 43% increase compared to last year — that support Virtuoso’s three pillars of sustainability: Protecting the Planet (47%), Celebrating & Honouring Cultures (34%) and Supporting Local Economies (19%).
- The surveyed Virtuoso partners collectively created over 385,000 jobs in their local communities.
- The surveyed partners donate an average of $460 per visitor to local artisans, NGOs and other businesses and individuals. A total of 22% of the partners’ revenue goes back into their local economy.
- 88% of surveyed Virtuoso advisors (spanning owners and managers, independent contactors and agency staff) see selling sustainable travel as a business opportunity.
- 70% of advisors say they are knowledgeable in sustainable travel, 61% are confident or very confident in talking about sustainability with partners and clients, and 55% say their business is focused on sustainability.
- If clients understand a partner’s sustainability initiatives, 66% of advisors say their clients are willing to increase their spend.
- Of Virtuoso’s three pillars of sustainability, advisors say 46%of their clients are more inclined to support local economies, 30% to protect the planet and 24 % to celebrate culture.