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ABTA stresses value of tourism as government considers negative impact

Thursday, 03 Oct, 2019 0

 

 

ABTA has told a government inquiry into the environmental cost of tourism and transport that it offers a a’vital’ source of income and employment for communities around the world.

It pointed out that it helps to improve welfare and health and safety standards too.

The Common’s Environmental Audit Committee is considering whether the Government should play a greater role in limiting the damage done by the millions of British holidaymakers who travel overseas every year.

Its Sustainable Tourism inquiry, launched in April, is also looking at ways to reduce the negative impact of the domestic tourism industry.

While it acknowledged that the travel industry must be mindful of its impact, including climate change’, ABTA has told the inquiry that ‘tourism can be a force for good’.

"It is important that the wider impacts of tourism are also understood and managed and ABTA is committed to working with its members, their suppliers, travellers and destination governments, including the UK government, to build a sustainable industry," it said.

"The UK Government has an ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and ABTA recognises that aviation and shipping, which international travel and tourism is reliant upon, are carbon intensive and have a crucial role to play in reaching these objectives."

ABTA has highlighted examples where the Government can help, including undertaking the modernisation of UK airspace. "It should also consider establishing a taskforce for decarbonising aviation, similar to the Electric Vehicle Energy Taskforce – working in partnership with industry and incentivising alternative fuels.

"At the same time, a sustainable tourism approach is needed to cover operations and supply chain via the promotion of recognised certification. Travelife, run by ABTA, supports over 1,500 hotels sold by members in over 50 countries with improving their sustainability performance and highlighting those achievements to travellers and travel companies," it said.

ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer added: "Tourism brings with it considerable benefits that the industry should rightly be proud of. Economies and people depend on tourism, it protects and promotes cultural exchange and can support the preservation of natural environments and cultural heritage.

"The UK tourism industry plays a vital role in generating jobs and supporting communities in many destinations across the world.

"However, the industry must be mindful of its wider impacts, including climate change and it must play its part in combating this, in support of the government’s net-zero target.

"The breadth of ABTA’s industry relations, from hotels and attractions in destination, to tour operators, cruise companies and retailers in the UK, means that it is ideally placed to encourage and guide companies on their path to decarbonisation.

"ABTA is openly engaging and looks forward to working with the UK Government, its members and the wider industry to develop policies and promote best practice that reduceany impacts of tourism and travel on the environment."
 



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