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Stay Sustainably With TUI Green & Fair Hotels: 69% of Tourists Are Planning to Travel Sustainably in 2023

Sustainable travel is an emerging trend with 69% of tourists planning to travel sustainably in 2023 (World Travel and Tourism Council Research, 2023).

Each of TUI’s Green & Fair Hotels has a commitment to supporting local communities, looking after the environment, and creating more sustainable holiday options for travellers.

A hotel is awarded TUI’s Green & Fair label when its planet-friendly practices have been officially recognised by an independent certification body for meeting the established global standards for sustainable tourism.

TUI Green & Fair Hotels

Hotels that are listed as Green & Fair meet the strict Criteria of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), which covers sustainable management, environmental protection, supporting local communities and promoting cultural heritage. By staying in a Green & Fair hotel, you can kick back knowing that your holiday choice is going the extra mile to help our planet and worldwide communities.

TUI’s Green & Fair hotels are spread across some of the globe’s must-see cities, beach spots and mountain villages. Las Vegas, Cancun, Cyprus and Slovenia are just a few of the heavy hitters you can pick from for your greener stay.

Whether you’re travelling as a couple or fancy a more planet-friendly family getaway, TUI’s Green & Fair hotels cater to all group sizes. Plus, they’ve got plenty of Green & Fair package holidays available, complete with your flights and transfers included.

TUI Green & Fair Hotels
Paul Micheau
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