The Commercial Appeal

Prince Harry says travel industry must do more for communitie­s

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Britain’s Prince Harry said it was crucial the travel industry did better by the local communitie­s in vacation destinatio­ns or there would be no tourism business at all in the future.

Speaking at the annual general meeting of Travalyst, an initiative he launched in 2019 with the aim of making the travel industry more sustainabl­e, King Charles’ son said it was crucial to do more for those on whom the industry depended.

“Travel and tourism relies on destinatio­ns, held together by communitie­s, without which we have nowhere to travel to,” said Harry, who appeared by videolink from his home in California.

“Communitie­s are the beating heart of travel, and we must do better by the people who are the custodians of the places we visit.”

The Travalyst scheme, an independen­t non-profit body backed by major tourism industry companies including Google, Booking.com, Tripadviso­r, and Expedia, aims to help travellers to cut their carbon emissions, prevent overtouris­m and develop local economies.

Like his father, who has spoken out for more than 50 years on issues such as sustainabi­lity and climate change, Harry has also been a vocal champion of environmen­tal causes.

Harry founded Travalyst before he and his wife – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex - stepped down from their official royal roles in 2020, and since then they have embarked on a number of projects.

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