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Research Reveals that 65% of Business Travel Leaders Seek to Prioritize Green Hotels in Corporate Online Booking Tools

Research from GBTA and HRS Notes Growing Importance of Validated Sustainability Labels and C-Suite Pressure as Lodging Programs Consider Their Preferred Hotel Options for 2023
9 November 2022

HRS, the leading global corporate travel and payment technology platform, and GBTA, the world’s largest business travel association, announced results tied to sustainability and corporate lodging from a comprehensive survey of travel management and procurement leaders from Europe and North America. The results from the survey showcase the increasing frequency of sustainability as a key factor in influencing where millions of business travelers may decide to sleep when they are on the road in 2023 and beyond.

According to the research, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) say they would prioritize hotels that have earned a validated sustainability certification (i.e. LEED or HRS Green Stay, for example). More than half (59 percent) note they would elevate these hotels in the displays in their corporate online booking solutions given to employees as they shop for hotels. GBTA and HRS shared this research in advance of GBTA’s first Sustainability Summit, taking place on 8 November in Brussels.

With many companies negotiating preferred hotel agreements for 2023 as the fourth quarter progresses, this undeniable trend is affecting a wider range of hotel contracts. As more prominent multi-national companies make the provision of sustainability-related information a prerequisite for preferred supplier status, the hospitality community is aggressively responding as they compete for volume from the lucrative corporate segment. Siemens’ public announcement along these lines on 20 October mirrors a step that more Fortune 500 programs are taking as they determine preferred hotel partners for next year.

Senior Executives Lead the Effort to Drive More Use of Carbon-Efficient Hotels
Survey respondents, with 74 percent from the U.S. and Canada, provided findings that illustrate the momentum of sustainability in corporate lodging. Highlights include:

The global megatrend of sustainability is accelerating in the everyday discussions taking place today that are reshaping the priorities of corporate lodging programs. We see that today via the traction of HRS’ Green Stay Initiative, which now has hotels representing 440-plus brands in 170 countries participating. It’s encouraging to see both corporate program leaders and hotel suppliers leverage technology to support this important cause at this crucial moment. Martin Biermann, Chief Product Officer for HRS and a member of GBTA’s Sustainability Leadership Council.
With business travel coming back at a rapid pace, it’s vital for all industry participants to grasp the long-lasting changes to hotel procurement and booking that sustainability considerations are driving. The C-suite is leading the charge, as per this research. Accordingly, GBTA is highly engaged on sustainability to provide more research, advocacy, tools and educational events for our members – such as this week’s Sustainability Summit – to play our role in helping the business travel community seize upon best practices and technologies to help our industry reduce its carbon footprint. Delphine Millot, GBTA’s Senior Vice President of Sustainability and Managing Director of the GBTA Foundation

The complete research report, titled “A New Order: Travel Programs Focus on Sustainability,” is available via HRS at this page. GBTA members can download a copy of the report via the GBTA Hub.

METHODOLOGY

This online survey of Canadian, European and U.S.-based travel managers and procurement leaders took place from June 15-29, 2022. GBTA members and non-members were invited to participate. A total of 187 respondents completed the survey; 74 percent from North America, 26 percent from Europe.

About HRS

HRS is reinventing the way businesses and governments work, stay and pay in today's dynamic global marketplace. HRS' advanced platform technology is extending its reach beyond hospitality to meetings, office space management, payment efficiency and crisis recovery. Beyond cost savings in the global post-pandemic economy, HRS clients gain from an unrivaled focus on essential aspects including safety, security and satisfaction. HRS is also recognized for its award-winning Green Stay Initiative, technology that helps corporate hotel programs achieve their NetZero targets, and its groundbreaking Crew & Passengers Solution, which leverages automation to elevate experiences for air and rail operations. Founded in 1972, HRS works with 35 percent of the global Fortune 500, as well as the world's leading hotel chains, regional hospitality groups and payment providers. More information at www.hrs.com/enterprise.

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