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Climate, Community and Choice: Booking.com Reveals the Trends Shaping Sustainable Travel in 2022

The impact of their trips remains top of mind, with 57% of UK travellers saying that they want to travel more sustainability over the coming 12 months, which is a 27% increase over what was surfaced through the company's 2021 data. In fact, 55% of travellers say they would be more likely to choose a sustainable accommodation - whether they were looking specifically for one or not – with 62% of travellers intend to stay in a sustainable property at least once in the coming year. The impact of...
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The impact of their trips remains top of mind, with 57% of UK travellers saying that they want to travel more sustainability over the coming 12 months, which is a 27% increase over what was surfaced through the company's 2021 data . In fact, 55% of travellers say they would be more likely to choose a sustainable accommodation - whether they were looking specifically for one or not – with 62% of travellers intend to stay in a sustainable property at least once in the coming year.

To learn more about this year's insights and the research methodology, as well as to download Booking.com's full 2022 Sustainable Travel Research Report, visit Booking.com UK media room or contact the Booking.com UK Press Office; lon-booking@ketchum.com ; Jennie Ritchie jennie.ritchie@ketchum.com 

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