Environment & Sustainability Filter External A global conference, a divisive challenge: Hospitality student faces the fallout of “unaligned values” during group project Imagine a room full of college seniors all passionate about the same field and each recognized for academic excellence. One would think such individuals, specifically chosen for their demonstrated commitment to their future careers, would produce th... FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Hotelschools | Universities More like this External Sustainability reporting in 2024 - What’s coming, and the actions you can take now With the development of so many fast-moving and potentially overlapping requirements, the challenge of identifying and collating the data required, and applying the necessary materiality judgements on what to disclose, can be daunting. PwC Hospitality & leisure More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this External Hospitality Students Predict The Future Of A $4.7 Trillion Industry The global hospitality market reached nearly $4.7 trillion and was forecast to grow to $5.8 trillion in 2027. There has been a lot of disruption to this economic sector since the pandemic, that includes food, drink, accommodation, and leisure activi... Forbes More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Human Resources More like this External Mending The Data Disconnect Between Green Certifications, Hotels And Consumers Consumers are increasingly aware of the impact that travel has on the environment and its role in the climate crisis. With tourism accounting for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions and the hotel sector alone responsible for one-eighth of that volume... BeCause More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Revenue Management More like this External Business travel recovery stalls as companies seek to cut costs and emissions The recovery in business travel has stalled this year amid record price rises for premium flights and growing pressure on big companies to cut their carbon emissions. Europe’s three major airline groups reported a drop in the rate of recovery in cor... ft.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this External Tourists Go Home! Fed Up With Over-tourism, European Hotspots Impose Bans, Fines, Taxes Fed up with housing shortages, traffic, noise, pollution and litter, many popular destinations in Europe are swapping their ‘come-to-us’ tourism campaigns for ‘please-don’t’ anti-tourism strategies — and some of the measures to discourage visitors a... Forbes More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this External Net-zero hotels realistic, but industry ’too fragmented’ for global pledge: Sustainable tourism council chief Big hotels have the ability to neutralise their carbon emissions by mid-century, but setting a global pledge covering all the players might be too difficult, according to the head of a nonprofit that sets standards for what counts as sustainable tou... The Ascott Limited More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category National & International Policy More like this External Extreme weather is changing Europe’s tourism and the travel industry isn’t ready An idyllic summer vacation turned into a nightmare after thousands of people were evacuated from Greek islands beset by wildfires – the latest reminder that Europe’s tourism industry needs to confront the realities of climate change and adapt fast. straitstimes.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Destination Marketing More like this External Climate Change Is Making Travel That Much Harder In June, Amtrak’s Albany, N.Y, to Montreal train route was cancelled due to excessive heat. Service was suspended because a 47-mile stretch of the trip took four hours after the train was forced to slow to 10 miles per hour. The speed restriction wa... Columbia Climate School More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this External Why Europe needs a travel dispersal strategy to manage overtourism Europe is at a crossroads in its relationship with tourism. Summer is on the horizon, international travel is back, and people are returning to their favorite destinations. As post-pandemic travel confidence booms, so are concerns about the negative... POLITICO.EU More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Short Term Rental (STR) More like this The Hotel Yearbook ESG 2024 Unlocking the ESG Innovation Stack in Hospitality Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External A global conference, a divisive challenge: Hospitality student faces the fallout of “unaligned values” during group project Imagine a room full of college seniors all passionate about the same field and each recognized for academic excellence. One would think such individuals, specifically chosen for their demonstrated commitment to their future careers, would produce th... FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Hotelschools | Universities More like this
External Sustainability reporting in 2024 - What’s coming, and the actions you can take now With the development of so many fast-moving and potentially overlapping requirements, the challenge of identifying and collating the data required, and applying the necessary materiality judgements on what to disclose, can be daunting. PwC Hospitality & leisure More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this
External Hospitality Students Predict The Future Of A $4.7 Trillion Industry The global hospitality market reached nearly $4.7 trillion and was forecast to grow to $5.8 trillion in 2027. There has been a lot of disruption to this economic sector since the pandemic, that includes food, drink, accommodation, and leisure activi... Forbes More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Human Resources More like this
External Mending The Data Disconnect Between Green Certifications, Hotels And Consumers Consumers are increasingly aware of the impact that travel has on the environment and its role in the climate crisis. With tourism accounting for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions and the hotel sector alone responsible for one-eighth of that volume... BeCause More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Revenue Management More like this
External Business travel recovery stalls as companies seek to cut costs and emissions The recovery in business travel has stalled this year amid record price rises for premium flights and growing pressure on big companies to cut their carbon emissions. Europe’s three major airline groups reported a drop in the rate of recovery in cor... ft.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Business TravelMore in this category Markets & Performance More like this
External Tourists Go Home! Fed Up With Over-tourism, European Hotspots Impose Bans, Fines, Taxes Fed up with housing shortages, traffic, noise, pollution and litter, many popular destinations in Europe are swapping their ‘come-to-us’ tourism campaigns for ‘please-don’t’ anti-tourism strategies — and some of the measures to discourage visitors a... Forbes More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this
External Net-zero hotels realistic, but industry ’too fragmented’ for global pledge: Sustainable tourism council chief Big hotels have the ability to neutralise their carbon emissions by mid-century, but setting a global pledge covering all the players might be too difficult, according to the head of a nonprofit that sets standards for what counts as sustainable tou... The Ascott Limited More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category National & International Policy More like this
External Extreme weather is changing Europe’s tourism and the travel industry isn’t ready An idyllic summer vacation turned into a nightmare after thousands of people were evacuated from Greek islands beset by wildfires – the latest reminder that Europe’s tourism industry needs to confront the realities of climate change and adapt fast. straitstimes.com More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Destination Marketing More like this
External Climate Change Is Making Travel That Much Harder In June, Amtrak’s Albany, N.Y, to Montreal train route was cancelled due to excessive heat. Service was suspended because a 47-mile stretch of the trip took four hours after the train was forced to slow to 10 miles per hour. The speed restriction wa... Columbia Climate School More in this category Environment & Sustainability More like this
External Why Europe needs a travel dispersal strategy to manage overtourism Europe is at a crossroads in its relationship with tourism. Summer is on the horizon, international travel is back, and people are returning to their favorite destinations. As post-pandemic travel confidence booms, so are concerns about the negative... POLITICO.EU More in this category Environment & SustainabilityMore in this category Short Term Rental (STR) More like this