Travel companies like TUI are already planning the switch away from resorts in Greece and Spain to Belgium, Slovenia and Poland
International travel could be restricted by carbon passports as global temperatures rise, a holiday company has warned. A report by Intrepid Travel claimed drastic measures could be introduced as many popular destinations face “extinction”.
The report, produced in partnership with foresight agency, The Future Laboratory, warned that climate change means destinations such as Greece and Majorca may become too hot for many people to enjoy summer holidays, causing a switch to cooler locations such as Belgium, Slovenia and Poland. “Tourism must evolve and become regenerative, as the current model is unsustainable. We must recognise that the future needs to be different from business as usual, and that the climate crisis is not a competitive advantage.
“We will see hotels will be at the forefront of this extraordinary change. In the next decade we will see more now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t travel experiences popping up across the world.”
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
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