
Scaling Responsible Travel Through Partnerships, Global Benchmarks, and AI
Summary
Travelers increasingly prioritize sustainable travel, creating opportunities for STR hosts. Integrating sustainable options and transparency into your listing is key, leveraging tools like AI for personalized recommendations and aligning with industry standards to meet these expectations and attract eco-conscious guests. Consider highlighting eco-friendly aspects of your property and partnering with local sustainable businesses.
Key Insights
- •92% of global travelers recognize the importance of sustainable travel, but only about 57% take action.
- •Three-quarters of travelers expect clear sustainability signals when they book.
Action Items
- ✓Consider highlighting any eco-friendly practices or features of your property in your listing description and amenities section.Effort: lowImpact: medium
- ✓Explore partnerships with local businesses that focus on sustainability to offer guests unique experiences.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Trip.com Group's 2024 Sustainable Travel Consumer Report: Trip.com Group's 2024 Sustainable Travel Consumer Report.
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