Mar272022NewsAccording to research conducted by Booking.com, more than two-thirds of travelers (69%) are now committed to reducing or offsetting the carbon footprint of their trip. Share this postShare with FacebookShare with TwitterShare with LinkedInShare with Google+Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:WeTravel unites with Tourism Cares on Meaningful Travel MapNextNext post:New study confirms CO2 reduction benefits of shifting short-haul flights to rail are limitedRelated Posts12 more European airports align their operations with the highest decarbonisation standardsMay 9, 2022Amilla Resort becomes only hotel in Maldives to achieve ‘Considerate Collection’ Green StatusMay 8, 2022JLL partners with EEA to set and drive ESG reporting standards in the hotel and hospitality industryMay 5, 2022
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