Globalia drives alliances that are transforming the way we travel

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How strategic partnerships are reshaping the future of tourism.

-- Globalia, one of Spain’s leading tourism groups, is strengthening its international strategy through partnerships that expand connectivity, improve operational efficiency, and guide growth toward a more responsible model of tourism.

The group seeks agreements that connect Spain with key global markets while creating real value for both travelers and destinations.

“Strategic alliances allow for greater connectivity with fewer obstacles: better-designed routes, fewer stopovers, and more efficient operations,” said Javier Hidalgo, an entrepreneur closely linked to the group’s trajectory. “If we want competitive and sustainable tourism, we must collaborate with partners who complement our network and service offering.”

Connectivity with purpose

Within this framework, Air Europa, part of the Globalia ecosystem, is advancing synergies with airlines that provide real reach across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

Its complementarity with carriers such as Turkish Airlines exemplifies how extensive networks can be integrated with Madrid’s role as an intercontinental hub, boosting both inbound tourism to Spain and international travel opportunities for Spanish passengers.

Spain at the center of the map

For Javier Hidalgo, the objective is clear: to position Spain as a benchmark for responsible, high-quality tourism. “We have the infrastructure, the talent, and unique destinations. The real difference will come from how we cooperate and how we deliver. It’s not about announcements; it’s about results: punctuality, customer experience, and operational efficiency.”

Practical and sustainable innovation

Globalia’s roadmap emphasizes digitalization that simplifies the traveler’s journey (from booking to boarding), efficiency across processes, and a measurable reduction of environmental impact throughout operations. “Innovation must be practical: improving the journey and making it more responsible,” added Javier Hidalgo.

Collaboration and measurable results

The group stresses that the sector’s transformation does not depend solely on large corporations. It requires coordination with destinations, airports, hotels, and local operators. The guiding principle: partnerships that deliver greater connectivity, consistent service, and a clear commitment to sustainability.

With this vision, Globalia reaffirms its leadership in the tourism industry, showing that strategic alliances are a genuine lever to transform the way the world travels.

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