Business case for Responsible Tourism getting stronger

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There is increasing interest in source markets for tourism products with Responsible Tourism characteristics. At the Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators conference, held as part of the Dutch Travel Fair, Vakantiebeurs last month ANVR, representing 200 tour operators and 1,400 travel agencies, signed the Private Sector Commitment to the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism.  Meanwhile, Travelife certified three Dutch Tour Operators – TUI Nederland, SNP Natuurreizen and Kuoni Specialists.

ANVR has published a Vision for Tourism 2025 which seeks to balance people, planet and profit and lays out an agenda for change. IDH, a sustainable trade initiative based in Utrecht, has a public private partnership, Accelerating Sustainable Tourism Initiative,  working to certify hundreds of accommodations in long haul destinations such as Turkey, Egypt, Brazil, Tanzania, Kenya and Thailand by 2013 as a means of addressing their sustainability.

The business case for engaging with Responsible Tourism was addressed as part of WTM World Responsible Tourism Day two years ago with presentations on Securing the Commercial Advantage from Responsible Tourism Through Marketing by TUI. Virgin Holidays and ResponsibleTravel.com

Mintel published its first report on Responsible Tourism  in 2007 and hear that another report on the market for Responsible Tourism  is due out shortly. Travel Market Report based out of Oyster Bay in New York State reported a week ago that demand for Responsible Tourism is gaining momentum among consumers and suppliers.

A study published by the Center for Responsible Tourism based at Stanford University reports that

• 93% of Conde Nast Traveler readers surveyed in 2011 said travel companies should be responsible for protecting the environment.

• 58% said their hotel choice is influenced by the support the hotel gives to its local community.

• 66% of consumers around the world say they prefer to buy products and services from companies that have implemented programs to give back to society, according to a 2012 Nielsen Wire survey.

• According to a 2012 survey, the ‘green’ travel trend is gaining momentum among TripAdvisor members, as 71% said they plan to make more eco-friendly choices in the next 12 months compared to 65% that did so in the past 12 months.

The 8 page summary of evidence that there is increasing recognition among both travel professionals and consumers of the business case for and importance of responsible travel: The case for Responsible Travel: Trends and Statistics.

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Harold is WTM’s Responsible Tourism Advisor, he puts together the flagship Responsible Tourism programme at WTM London which attracted 4000 participants in 2020 and the programmes run at WTM Africa, WTM Latin America and Arabian Travel Market. Harold has worked on 4 continents with local communities, their governments and the inbound and outbound tourism industry. He is Managing Director of the Responsible Tourism Partnership and chairs the panels of judges for the World Responsible Tourism Awards and the other Awards in the family, Africa, India and Latin America. Harold works with industry, local communities, governments, and conservationists and undertakes consultancy and evaluations for companies, NGOs, governments, and international organisations. He is also a Director of the Institute of Place Management at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he is an Emeritus Professor, and Founder Director of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism promotes the principles of the Cape Town Declaration which he drafted.

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