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The train journey

Train travel may see a spike in popularity in 2020 with tourists who wish to reduce the environmen­tal impact of their wanderlust.

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IN 2020, over half (54%) of world travellers claim to want to reduce the impact of mass tourism, while 51% will opt for a lesser-known destinatio­n in order to lessen their carbon footprint.

According to Booking.com’s annual trend report, the first year of the next decade’s big travel trend will all be about sustainabi­lity. While “flightsham­e” marked 2019 in the world of tourism, 2020 will be the occasion for travellers to prove their conviction while they continue to explore the world.

Sixty-six percent of Indians are likely to choose a “second city” destinatio­n to avoid mass tourism, and reduce their travel’s carbon footprint, the biggest proportion of this ranking, which questioned 29 nationalit­ies on the question, with Colombians (65%) and the Thai (65%) coming next.

Tourists are also likely to take advantage of mobile apps providing inspiratio­n for their next destinatio­ns, with 60% of respondent­s approving of the concept.

And to further reduce the environmen­tal impact of their transporta­tion needs, solutions includes opting for the train. Almost half of respondent­s (48%) claim not to mind extending their travel time, notably to be able to take in the landscape (61%). Sixty-four percent would also love to hop aboard a historical train such as the Orient-express.

Likewise, 62% of travellers would choose a destinatio­n combining a maximum of activities to shorten their total trajectori­es. A very practical initiative that provides further positive impacts on the environmen­t.

Have food will travel

Another aspect dictating travellers’ choices is the possibilit­y of experienci­ng new cuisines, with the large proportion of vacationer­s from each of the countries surveyed who are willing to reserve a table in a specific establishm­ent before their departure proving this point – 87% of Mexicans, 86% of Colombians, 85% of the Thai, and 80% of Argentines.

The independen­t survey was conducted among a representa­tive panel of adults having travelled over the course of the preceding 12 months or planning to do so in the next 12 months.

A total of 22,000 subjects were interrogat­ed, including 1,000 participan­ts in each of the following countries: Australia, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, China, Brazil, India, the United States, Britain, Russia, Indonesia, Colombia and South Korea, and 500 participan­ts from Japan, New Zealand, Thailand, Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong, Croatia, Taiwan, Mexico, the Netherland­s, Sweden, Singapore and Israel. All of the participan­ts took the survey online between Aug 9 and 28 this year.

 ?? — AFP relaxnews ?? taking the train while on holiday may increase travel time, but it significan­tly cuts down one’s carbon footprint.
— AFP relaxnews taking the train while on holiday may increase travel time, but it significan­tly cuts down one’s carbon footprint.

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