Carbon Removal 101 for the Tourism Industry

The earth’s atmosphere now holds enough carbon dioxide in stock, that even if we stopped emitting completely tomorrow, we still have a serious challenge to solve in dealing with the carbon dioxide already out there. Tourism businesses rely on planes, ships, and heavy road vehicles not only to transport guests, but also to serve them once they reach a destination. At this time, tourism-related emissions are thought to account for 8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. As tourism continues to grow in step with global economic development, these emissions are expected to also grow. The tourism industry must do its part now to help bring about a solution.
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The future of consumer travel booking

TrekkSoft

In our popular 2019 Travel Trends Report, we found that while consumer preferences continue to evolve, so do their travel booking habits for tours & activities. With data gathered from bookings processed via TrekkSoft, as well as qualitative survey responses gathered from tour companies around the world, we'll show you when and where your customers are booking their next trip.
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Industry Webinar - Travel and Hospitality

The travel and hospitality industry occupies a unique place in regard to digitization. Bookings for flights and hotels, as well as subsequent transactions are all migrating to a fully digital experience, yet a huge part of the customer experience remains connected to physical locations and face-to-face interaction.
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Exodus’ Secrets to Selling Hiking and Cycling in Europe

The Travelweek Learning Center

Learn the secrets to selling in the active travel sector from the experts at Exodus Travels. 43 years of experience means they have lots of tips to share. From leisurely cycling through French Vineyards to the summit of Mont Blanc, we believe that Europe is best experienced on two feet or two wheels!
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The Beat Research: Today’s Corporate Travel Agent

Delta Air Lines

It may surprise industry outsiders to learn that frontline travel agents remain a vital force in corporate travel. They weren't wiped out by the Internet. They weren't erased by self-booking tools. And, no, artificial intelligence and bots aren't taking over anytime soon. In a new research report, The Beat surveyed hundreds of travel counselors who work each day on the travel management company frontlines. Join us for an hour-long webinar to review the findings and discuss with industry experts:
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