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Make your trip eco-friendly!

Before making your donation at the bottom of this page, please take a few minutes to read about the charity we are partnering with and why it is important for us to join International Tree Foundation (ITF) on their journey to help restore nature.

We are excited to announce our partnership with the charity ITF. At Queen of Clubs, we have always believed that any contribution can help our world become a better place for us now and for the generations to come. Trees do not just absorb CO2, but they also absorb odours, pollutants and preserve energy during our summer and winter months, helping us breathe.

ITF has been a pioneering community-led forest restoration since 1922. Last year they planted 805,873 trees and delivered 39 successful tree planting projects in Africa and the UK.

“Every day, ITF plant trees and restore forests strengthen community and ecosystem resilience, and provide sustainable fuel, food and medicine for households and markets. Because it takes a community to restore a forest.”

Discover more about the International Tree Foundation (ITF) here

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Flying private is a wonderful luxury and we understand how important it is for our clients to travel safely, comfortably and efficiently. Thanks to our partnership with ITF, every time you fly with Queen of Clubs, you can now plant as many trees as you wish, to help tackle climate change, restore biodiversity, and improve the livelihoods of communities planting trees. We think this is a great step forward in the ongoing struggle against climate change.

All donations will go to the “Watu wa Miti” programme, which currently comprises 14 projects in Kenya, although the number is growing. And we will have maps available soon so that you can see where trees have been planted.

Follow us on our journey with ITF to help our Planet as we will share news, initiatives and much more!

If you wish to help tackle climate change, you can do so by donating and planting as many trees as you wish at the link below.

Remember 1 GBP = 1 Tree

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