Evidence shows that spending time in nature helps reducing anxiety, improving mental health and well-being, let alone boosting physical health. Nature is good for us; can we be good to nature too? It's no wonder that one recent large-scale survey conducted by Booking.com (2020) identified 'Impact Awakening: The Rise of Responsible Travel' as one of the nine predictions on the future of travel. Half of the global travelers surveyed expressed the desire to travel more sustainably in the future with over two-thirds of respondents expecting more sustainable travel options from suppliers. Demand is (and expectations are) building up and post-pandemic will see a surge in travel with purpose. But do travelers easily have access to all information needed to make wise decisions on sustainable travel and hotels? Where are the gaps in the search and booking stages? And which company manages to fill those gaps well? What are some best practices in showcasing hotel sustainability online?

Booking.com (20 Oct 2020). Smarter, Kinder, Safer: Booking.com Reveals Nine Predictions For The Future of Travel. https://www.booking.com/articles/category/future-of-travel.html.

Henri  Kuokkanen
Henri Kuokkanen
Associate Professor at Institut Paul Bocuse

Finding a hotel that guests can trust to be sustainable has to become user-friendly. There are many sustainability labels and certifications in the industry, but guests are too often unfamiliar with them. Yet in other business-to-consumer industries, there are examples of widely recognized labels, such as Fair Trade, that stand out in the purchase situation.

For decades, star ratings have given a baseline for customers looking for a certain type of hotel. The industry urgently needs a simple, non-profit system for sustainability that can be brought to the booking situation. This would preferably be at an international level, but parallel national systems might be more realistic. The goal must be to present key sustainability evaluations in an interesting and concise manner while coming across as a trustworthy system without ulterior motives.

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