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73 Percent of Travelers Believe in Making Trips Regenerative - skift.com - Britain - county Thomas - Singapore - Maldives - India - Indonesia - Sri Lanka - city Mumbai - county Cook
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25.08.2023

73 Percent of Travelers Believe in Making Trips Regenerative

Using reusable water bottles or shopping bags, traveling outside of peak season and opting for walking, biking, or taking public transport are only some of the ways in which Indian travelers are integrating sustainability into their vacation planning, reveals Booking.com’s latest Sustainable Travel Report. In a bid to save water, 55 percent of travelers reuse their towels multiple times, up 21 percent from 2022. As more travelers are swearing by the ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’ mantra, 57 percent of them brought their own reusable water bottles, up by 12 percent since 2022; 52 percent of individuals are utilizing reusable bags; and 44 percent recycle garbage while traveling. When it comes to transportation, 51 percent of Indian travelers now plan their sightseeing which allows them to walk, use bicycles or take public transportation. Looking to further reduce their impact, 41 percent decide to go off-peak to avoid overcrowding, up 5 percent since 2022. Additionally, the ‘buy local’ ideology is gaining popularity amongst travelers on vacation with 52 percent respondents favoring small, independent stores. “To help travelers in their sustainability journey, Booking.com has taken measures to help not only travelers but also local communities and the environment. This includes awarding thousands of properties in India and globally with the Travel Sustainable Badge, the ability to compare the CO2 emissions for different flight options or being able to find and book greener taxi options,” said Santosh Kumar, country manager of India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia at Booking.com. 

Indian Travelers Looking at Airlines, Hotels to Boost Sustainability - skift.com - Maldives - India - Indonesia - Sri Lanka - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Jaipur
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29.05.2024

Indian Travelers Looking at Airlines, Hotels to Boost Sustainability

Indian travelers believe that airlines and hotels have the most potential to counter environmental impacts of tourism, followed by travelers themselves and major sites and apps, according to a report by Booking.com.

Agoda to Promote Tourism in Goa Under New Deal - India Report - skift.com - city Paris - city London - Singapore - city Singapore - Qatar - Maldives - India - city Bangkok - Indonesia - Sri Lanka - city Dubai - city Bangalore
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09.04.2024

Agoda to Promote Tourism in Goa Under New Deal - India Report

Online travel platform Agoda has signed an agreement with Goa Tourism to promote the coastal state. The collaboration aims to highlight various experiences that the state can offer to different travelers. 

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20.03.2024

Marriott's Ritz-Carlton in Jaipur. Plus: Skift India Summit Starts - India Report

Marriott International has announced the signing of its debut Ritz-Carlton property in Jaipur, Maharashtra. The 250-key hotel is expected to open in 2028. Currently, the hospitality company operates five hotels in the city. Rajeev Menon, president, Asia Pacific excluding China at Marriott International, said that the Indian market is flourishing and its interest in luxury travel is leading to a growth in demand for global luxury brands. 

Indian Travelers Weigh in on The Cost Aspect of Sustainability - skift.com - city London - city Singapore - Maldives - India - Indonesia - Nigeria - Sri Lanka - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Chennai - city Dubai - city Hyderabad - city Ahmedabad
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25.08.2023

Indian Travelers Weigh in on The Cost Aspect of Sustainability

Nearly 97 percent of Indian travelers intend to make greener travel decisions over the coming 12 months, according to Booking.com’s annual Sustainable Travel Report. Amid rising climate anxiety, Indian travelers say they are making conscious accommodation and transport choices with 83 percent of respondents feeling that doing so would help protect the planet for future generations. Now in its eighth year, the research highlights a dilemma where people are forced to choose between affordability and making sustainable travel choices. Around 84 percent of Indians think the global energy crisis and rising cost of living are impacting their spending plans. Nearly two-thirds of them (66 percent) believe sustainable travel options are too expensive, while 80 percent are willing to pay more for sustainable travel options to feel reassured they are driving impact. “India has emerged as one of the top 10 countries with 20,000 properties now being recognized for their sustainability efforts on Booking.com. We are listening and together with our partners across the industry, we are examining every part of the trip to not only support our travelers but also benefit local communities and environment,” said Santosh Kumar, country manager of India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia at Booking.com. The report is based on insights gathered from more than 33,000 travelers across 35 countries and territories.  

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