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Sustainably yours: Redefining travel for green future

The travel industry is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability. AFP
  • The tourism industry grapples with several environmental challenges, with notable concerns being the carbon emissions associated with air travel
  • Travelers can help reduce the negative impacts of tourism and support the long-term sustainability of the industry, by choosing sustainable tourism options

Dubai, UAE – The travel industry is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability. Many businesses are taking steps to reduce their environmental impact and support local communities.

“In the business travel industry, sustainability encompasses a multifaceted approach aimed at minimizing the adverse impacts of travel on the environment, society, and the economy, ” says Ali Haider, Director of Nomadic, a Fragomen owned company and a corporate traveler solution platform.

According to him, sustainable business travel strategies within this sector involve making choices such as opting for fuel-efficient aircraft and selecting direct flights to reduce carbon emissions.

The aviation sector, although responsible for a relatively small portion of global emissions, remains a challenging sector to decarbonize, according to the International Energy Agency. In essence, sustainability in the business travel sector extends to making eco-conscious decisions throughout the entire travel experience, including transportation, accommodation, and various travel-related aspects.

The tourism industry grapples with several environmental challenges, with notable concerns being the carbon emissions associated with air travel.

According to a report on the Atmospheric Environment, airlines contribute approximately 3.5% to climate change emissions.

To effectively address these environmental challenges, businesses and consumers can choose airlines that operate fuel-efficient aircraft.

Additionally, investing in carbon offset programs presents an opportunity to mitigate emissions and align with the expected growth of the voluntary carbon offset market, projected to reach $250 billion by 2050.
Furthermore, the transition to digital travel documents and paperless processes emerges as a vital strategy to reduce waste and minimize the overall environmental impact of travel.

“Staying abreast of emerging trends and best practices as well as innovations that contribute to sustainability in the travel sector is integral to the work we do at Nomadic”, says Haider.

“In addition to participating in industry events, we actively monitor industry-specific publications and research reports that highlight emerging sustainability trends. We also keep a vigilant eye on regulatory changes and government initiatives related to sustainability in the travel sector, ensuring that our compliance solutions align with evolving industry standards. Finally, we closely analyze our customer feedback and surveys to understand their sustainability preferences, as this insight informs our service enhancements and helps us remain a leader in travel compliance,” he added.

Sustainable travelers

By choosing sustainable tourism options, travelers can help reduce the negative impacts of tourism and support the long-term sustainability of the industry.

According to Haider, travelers play a pivotal role in promoting sustainable travel by adopting various eco-conscious choices. This includes prioritizing airlines and accommodation known for their robust sustainability practices.

Supporting well-defined sustainability policies within their organizations can foster a culture of responsibility and eco-consciousness, making sustainability a collective effort.

At the destination, travelers can also opt for local public transport instead of private vehicles. Moreover, they can leverage platforms like Nomadic’s technology-driven solution that empowers travelers to embrace paperless processes, reducing waste and enhancing overall sustainability. These choices collectively contribute to a more sustainable and responsible approach to travel.

As we move forward into a more conscious and eco-friendly future, the travel industry is poised to undergo significant changes to ensure a greener, more sustainable path.

Haider anticipates a surge in adopting renewable energy sources in transportation and a proliferation of eco-friendly air travel.

He also predicts that the ongoing technological advancements will continue to drive sustainable practices, exemplified by the shift toward digital travel documents and the automation of compliance processes as demonstrated by our platform.

Additionally, the growth projections for the voluntary carbon offset market, expected to reach $250 billion by 2050, underline the role of carbon offset programs in sustainable travel.
These trends collectively illustrate the travel industry’s commitment to advancing sustainability and meeting the evolving demands of environmentally conscious travelers.