Online booking platforms: Towards making more sustainable choices

Ioannis Arzoumanidis, Luigia Petti, Andrea Raggi
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Abstract

Tourism has become an important contributor to many sustainability issues. In addition, online booking platforms have grown to become an increasingly used means of booking accommodation, which can be crucial for encouraging sustainability. Furthermore, the promotion of sustainable tourism (ST) and accommodation services at an international level has become essential. Although the number of sustainability-certified accommodation solutions has been increasing, limited attempts have been made to promote ST using online booking platforms. This study aims to identify whether the concept of sustainability has been integrated into online booking platforms. For the objective to be met, a representative sample of platforms were identified and then analysed both in terms of their content and by testing them. The results highlight that this concept has not been adequately integrated into such platforms and that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the priority from sustainability to health and safety issues. However, the opportunity to take advantage of the pandemic to promote ST is still possible.

在线预订平台:走向更可持续的选择
旅游业已经成为许多可持续发展问题的重要贡献者。此外,在线预订平台已经越来越多地成为预订住宿的一种方式,这对于鼓励可持续发展至关重要。此外,在国际一级促进可持续旅游和住宿服务已变得至关重要。尽管获得可持续发展认证的住宿解决方案的数量一直在增加,但利用在线预订平台推广可持续发展的尝试有限。本研究旨在确定可持续性的概念是否已被整合到在线预订平台中。为了实现目标,确定了平台的代表性样本,然后对其内容和测试进行了分析。结果强调,这一概念尚未充分融入这些平台,COVID-19大流行已将重点从可持续性转移到健康和安全问题上。然而,利用大流行促进性传播感染的机会仍然是可能的。
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