13 Dec 2023 Press release

46% of travel companies to increase ESG investment in
2024, technology seen as important to achieve ESG goals

Lauren Hyde

Corporate Communications, Amadeus

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Amadeus research reveals how organizations are increasingly embedding environmental and social sustainability initiatives across the travel industry

ESG decision makers call for increased investment, more widespread technology adoption and C-suite buy-in

As delegates return from COP28 in Dubai, the world's attention is focused on the actions needed to foster a more sustainable world.

Alongside global targets, travelers are increasingly demanding that travel experiences align with their values and expectations when it comes to sustainability.

Against this backdrop, Amadeus commissioned research among 896 senior sustainability decision makers across nine markets and seven segments of the travel industry to gain insight on ESG ambitions, priorities, and challenges.

The study revealed optimism for the global travel industry about hitting the UNWTO-proposed goal to reach net zero by 2050. 89% of ESG decision makers believe the industry can reach its target. Of that 89%, 36% believe it is possible to reach without any adjustments, while 53% believe it is possible, but progress needs to be accelerated urgently.

Key to this is a focus on action. 90% of those surveyed have a step-by-step strategy in place to help them achieve environmental sustainability objectives or are planning to implement one in 2024. 94% of respondents are either currently active or plan to be actively involved in social sustainability initiatives that impact beyond their organization. This commitment was matched by increased investment, with 46% of respondents anticipating investing more in 2024 than last year.

Despite the optimism, the study identified barriers to delivering on environment, social and governance initiatives:

  • 40% cited cost as the biggest barrier for environmental commitments, followed by lack of technology and knowledge (30%) as well as C-suite buy-in (25%).
  • For social initiatives, the biggest barriers include lack of technology (32%), cost (31%), lack of knowledge (28%) and C-suite buy-in (27%).
  • For governance initiatives, the barriers highlighted include lack of knowledge (31%), cost (31%), lack of technology (29%) and C-suite buy-in (25%).

Notably, the study highlighted a clear and recognized role for technology to help the industry reach its ambitions. 92% of respondents indicated technology is important to help organizations achieve environmental sustainability objectives, with 91% saying the same for social objectives. Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality were particularly important:

  • 33% of respondents highlighted generative AI initiatives as the technology with the highest potential to accelerate environmental sustainability as it can guide travelers to more sustainable options across the traveler journey.
  • 31% said technologies that generate operational efficiency improvements as well as access to data for true personalization would be important.
  • 38% said they can help to drive social progress by improving access to travel through integrated accessibility technology on public transport, at the airport or on a flight.

Ultimately, there is work still to be done for the industry to deliver on its sustainability ambitions; 37% of ESG decision makers recognized that more access to technological solutions is needed. Those that felt it was unlikely they would meet their targets within the timeframe set highlighted the need for further collaboration across the industry (33%).

"As the travel industry continues to navigate the complexity of delivering on ESG targets, I'm encouraged by the optimism and the commitments being put in place - from investments to strategic planning to technological solutions. At Amadeus, we're working to embed ESG at the core of our business, supporting travel players on their journey to becoming more efficient and enabling travelers to make more informed choices. Together, we can make travel more sustainable," says Jackson Pek, SVP and Group General Counsel, Amadeus.

Check out and download the infographic below with key findings:

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