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Intrepid Travel & Flight Centre Launch Supply Chain Consortium Addressing Modern Slavery

Intrepid Travel, a B-Corp-certified travel company, has launched a new travel consortium in partnership with Flight Centre, one of the world’s largest travel agency groups, marking the first major collaboration aimed at measuring and addressing modern slavery supply chain risks across the industry.

Modern slavery is an atrocious and covert crime that refers to situations of exploitation that a
person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, deception, and abuse of
power. Walk Free, an international human rights group has reported the problem is getting
worse, with an estimated 50 million people impacted around the world in 2022.

Every company is at risk of being involved in this crime, whether they know it or not, and while
governments have taken some measures to ensure businesses are complying with human rights
standards, supply chains continue to present a great risk due to lack of transparency and access
to resources.

The tourism industry is no exception. From souvenirs purchased, to hospitality services
provided, exploitation within travel continues to exist within supply chains. Intrepid has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to modern slavery in its own operations and is taking this a step further, by more deeply evaluating and providing support to its 5,500 direct suppliers.
With many shared suppliers across travel and tourism, Intrepid and Flight Centre knew a joint
effort from the industry would be most effective.

The new consortium, established through the Informed365 platform, will engage with tier 1
suppliers, through an annual, online assessment to identify risks, analyze knowledge and
actions, understand suppliers’ needs and provide the support and tools they need to improve
their own practices and those of their own supply chain. Industry suppliers will only need to
complete the survey once, and they can elect for it to be shared with other business partners,
reducing the burden for suppliers and overall issues of compliance.

Founding members Intrepid Travel and Flight Centre have already begun to roll out these
surveys and tools to their suppliers globally and are now actively encouraging other businesses
to join the consortium to collaborate on eliminating modern slavery in tourism.

“For so long businesses in every industry have ignored or fallen short of addressing the risks of
modern slavery in their supply chains,” said Sara King, General Manager of Purpose for Intrepid
Travel. “The reality is, we are our suppliers, and we hope the tourism industry can lead this
change in mindset for businesses everywhere, to protect vulnerable people and communities
around the world,” she added.

The travel consortium is open to all travel and tourism companies around the world that have
reporting obligations related to Modern Slavery, whether they are legislated or voluntary. To
learn more, visit https://www.intrepidgroup.travel/ourpurpose/responsible-business/human-rights.

Shane Cullen
Shane Cullen
Shane Cullen has been managing director of a media production studio for nearly 20 years working on projects for a global clientele. He has worked in the travel industry for over a decade and as a travel journalist since 2015. He is passionate about travel, film & photography. He also has a keen interest in emerging technology.
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