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New Study to Define, Assess Impact of Sustainable Tourism

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Mandala Research and World Footprints, leaders in travel market research and sustainable tourism, are teaming up with travel industry leaders on a Sustainable Travel and Tourism Study. The research will address the 55 million travelers who the U.S. Travel Association says have growing concerns about environmental issues.  The study will assess the value and impact of sustainability on travelers by understanding their expectations and their propensity to support destinations and travel companies that implement sustainable practices. In addition, the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Study will assess the impact of the new GSA Federal Travel Regulations on destinations, cities, and venues where government conferences and meetings are held. Sustainable Travel International has signed on as a sponsor of the research, serving to expand the reach of the study into the global tourism marketplace.

“We are excited about the participation of Sustainable Tourism International which also understands that sustainable tourism is one of the most progressive and rapidly growing travel segments in the world, and that it hasn’t been adequately defined or measured,” says Tonya Fitzpatrick of World Footprints, an award-winning travel media company and leader in socially conscious travel. “Having relevant information about this growing segment is imperative to understanding the market and its potential.”

“This study will change the playing field in the area of sustainability,” says Laura Mandala of Mandala Research, a leading travel and tourism research firm based in Alexandria, Va. “There are many assumptions about what sustainability means but no real data to help the industry develop and market sustainable practices that consumers understand or can appreciate.”

The research will involve an online survey of 1,000 consumers who have taken one or more overnight leisure and/or business trip(s), 50+ miles from home, in the past 12 months. Sponsorship opportunities are available that provide sponsors proprietary questions and input into the survey design.

Mandala Research and World Footprints are seeking additional companies to invest in and help shape research for this report on the explosive growth of interest in sustainable tourism and how it is impacting travel. The Sustainable Travel and Tourism Study will commence mid-February 2011, with final results available late April 2011. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, e-mail Ginny@MandalaResearch.com or call (508) 487-6488.

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