Booking.com released the 10th edition of its annual research exploring consumer attitudes and intentions with regards to the social and ecological impact of travel. With insights from 32,000 travellers in 34 countries and territories, and amid growing discussion of the impact of tourism on destinations, the research reveals that close to 1 in 2 (46%) Singapore-based travellers are now conscious of travel’s impact on communities as well as the environment.
They are also increasingly committed to supporting the economies of the destinations they visit, with over two thirds (68%) of them wanting their spending to go back to local communities and 67% striving to leave places better than when they arrived.
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