New research from Booking.com highlights growing Canadian traveller awareness of tourism’s impact
Booking.com released the 10th annual edition of its research exploring traveller attitudes and intentions with regards to the social and ecological impact of travel.
With insights from 32,000 travellers across 34 countries and territories, including 1,000 from the Canada, and amid growing discussion of the impact of tourism on destinations, the research concludes that more than half of Canadian travellers (53%) are now conscious of travel’s impact on communities as well as the environment, and that two thirds (66%) now want to leave places better than when they arrived.
Booking.com’s new research takes a community-centric lens. Asking respondents not just how they travel but how they also experience inbound visitors where they live, this approach sheds light on the benefits and challenges of tourism from their perspective as both travellers and locals. The report reveals that while more than half (58%) of Canadian travellers feel that tourism has a positive impact overall on the place where they live, adjustments are needed so that destinations can grow at a healthy pace and continue to be enjoyed by all.
Understanding the needs of locals
More mindful habits becoming mainstream
Conscious travel on the rise
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