#058 Eco-travel demands in younger generations and impacts on the hospitality industry
The Business Of Glamping And Unique Holiday Rentals · 2023-03-18 · 37 min
Episode notes
What sustainability practices are most appreciated by guests and what services are being used to attract eco-tourists and those with a preference towards environmentally sensitive businesses? Rachel Bowers has been deciphering guest preferences on glamping offerings, boutique hotels and unique hospitality and how eco-travel does not mean guests need to sacrifice the quality of the service they receive. It's very rare to find research on this topic that includes guest and operator surveys for this industry, so when something comes along I want to hear about it. That's why I invited Rachel onto the podcast to talk about her project and what it means for sustainability. The need for environmental elements to become a priority in hospitality design is clear, but which ones are best and how is it all being fueled by the rising eco-travel demands of the younger generations? This podcast episode has been supported by The Start Up And Grow Club and The Glamping Academy, hosted by Inspired Courses.
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