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The leading global marketplace for multi-day tours joined the Future of Tourism Coalition and will now allow customers to offset the carbon emissions of their trips

July 5 - TourRadar, the world’s largest marketplace for multi-day tours, today launched a new suite of tools and initiatives designed to encourage sustainable travel as the company looks to build back better after the pandemic. TourRadar kicked off the launch by joining the Future of Tourism Coalition, a non-profit initiative that aims to place destination needs at the center of tourism’s new future.

 

TourRadar’s new initiatives to support responsible travel include:

 

Carbon Offsets:

In partnership with CHOOOSE, TourRadar customers can now calculate the amount of carbon created from the air travel, accommodation, and ground transportation of their tour, and then contribute to a curated list of nature-based carbon mitigation projects designed to decrease travel’s carbon footprint.

 

Showcasing Sustainability:

TourRadar will now showcase how tour operators are incorporating sustainability into their tours. Customers will have a better understanding of which tours are operated by businesses with sustainable initiatives, tours that are led by locals or are locally-owned, and tours where purchase supports community development and environmental projects. To do this, TourRadar has started to roll out a refresh of their operator pages so that information on sustainability is more easily available to customers.

 

Responsible Travel Tips:

TourRadar has made a commitment to providing information on responsible travel throughout its website and online magazine, Days to Come. Within destination travel guides, travelers can now find tips on visiting their dream destination responsibly, as well as find information on how the destination itself is making sustainable travel possible.

 

It’s no secret that the tourism industry was hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. As travel starts to recover, TourRadar wants to build back better by making a more informed traveler and nudging customers to make responsible travel choices. Aviation alone accounts for at least 2% of global carbon emissions. Despite being a marketplace that offers everyone a choice, TourRadar realizes it has a role to play in making it easier for travelers to address the carbon footprints of their journeys.

 

Through simple steps, TourRadar customers can now ensure that the carbon emissions from their flight, ground transportation, and accommodation are being counted for and reduced via some of the best climate projects around the world. These offset contributions will go directly to supporting CO2 reducing climate projects that have been verified by the most comprehensive and stringent international standards.

 

To learn more about TourRadar’s sustainability efforts, visit tourradar.com.

 

 


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