National Geographic: How travel will be better in the future

06.10.2020

National Geographic.com

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/2020/10/heres-how-covid-is-changing-travel-according-to-the-experts/

Here are 8 ways travel will change after the pandemic

What will travel look like in the future? We asked the experts.

BY 

With coronavirus cases continuing to spike in America and abroad, travelers with a United States passport remain grounded. To date, just nine countries are open to Americans without restrictions. If Belarus, SerbiaZambia or any of the other six countries on that list aren’t in the cards, then travelers itching to get on an international flight will have to wait.

How long is still unknown. Elizabeth Becker, author of Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism, notes that the pandemic “decimated” the $8 trillion global travel industry overnight. “Those essential pillars of 21st-century global travel—open borders, open destinations, and visa-free travel—won’t return in the short term or even medium term,” she says.

What does that mean for the future of travel? Despite the turbulence, experts are seeing blue skies. Bruce Poon Tip, author of Unlearn: The Year the Earth Stood Still and the founder of travel company G Adventures, says not only will we travel again, we’ll do it better. “I still believe travel can be the biggest distributor of wealth the world has ever seen,” he says. “This pause gives us the gift of time to consider how we can travel more consciously.”

From a renewed commitment to sustainable tourism to creative ways to globetrot from home, here’s how travel authors, bloggers, and podcasters are navigating.

Sustainability will be a driving force

One silver lining of the pandemic? Consumers are doubling down on sustainability. Becker predicts travelers will take on the role of “concerned citizens” demanding responsible travel policies. The industry will respond with active measures to prioritize a healthy world over profit margins. “Don’t be surprised if countries mandate ‘fly-free days’ and other measures to control climate change,” she says.

Take action: Reduce your carbon footprint by purchasing offsets with companies such as Cool Effect and by staying at certified green hotels. Check sites like Book Different, which rates accommodations for eco-friendliness.

Our journeys will become more inclusive

The Black Lives Matter movement has brought the issue of representation to light in all industries, including travel. That’s overdue, says Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon. The award-winning journalist and TV host says she hopes the industry is moving toward meaningful change but worries that any change may be short-lived. “When the pandemic is past and the hashtags are no longer trending, will industry gatekeepers still be eager to attract, cater to, and celebrate travelers of color?” she writes in an email. “I’m cautiously optimistic but not completely convinced.”

Black Travel Alliance’s Martinique Lewis feels the industry is moving in the right direction and remains hopeful. She notes that companies are addressing the needs of diverse customers and says it’s about time. “For the first time they are considering what a trans female goes through not only when choosing what bathroom to go in at a restaurant, but when she checks into a hotel and her license shows a different person,” says Lewis. “Now plus-size travelers wanting to surf and scuba but can’t because the lack of wetsuits in their size are being acknowledged. Now blind travelers who still want to experience tours and extreme sports while on holiday are thought of.”

Take action: Visit one of the nearly 200 living history museums in the U.S., where historic interpreters portray figures from the past. They shed light on painful issues (such as racism in America) and hidden narratives (such as those of people of color, whose stories have been suppressed).

Small communities will play a bigger role

Travelers can make a difference in small towns that were already struggling economically before the pandemic. Caz Makepeace of Y Travel Blog says she and her family have always traveled slowly to lesser-known areas, “rather than racing through destinations.” Now she’s supporting these places by patronizing local businesses and donating to nonprofits.

Kate Newman of Travel for Difference suggests travelers focus on “global south” or developing countries that depend on tourism. “We need to diversify our locations to avoid mass tourism and focus on the places that really need it,” she says. “Seeing so many communities suffer during COVID-19 has brought [this issue] to light.”

Take action: Turn to sustainable tourism educational and advocacy nonprofit Impact Travel Alliance to learn how to empower locals and protect the environment.

We’ll seek quality over quantity

High-mileage travelers are putting more thought into their bucket lists. “COVID-19 has allowed me to rethink how and why I travel,” says Erick Prince of The Minority Nomad. “It’s given me the freedom to explore travel projects for passion instead of the paycheck.” Rather than focusing on paid gigs, the blogger, who lives in Thailand, says he’ll be embarking on a self-funded project to highlight off-the-beaten-track provinces in his adopted country.

Eulanda Osagiede, of Hey Dip Your Toes In, is putting the breaks on international trips, citing travel as a privilege many take for granted. “Privilege comes in many forms, and the act of recognizing our travel-related ones have called us to think about traveling more intentionally and less often—if ever the world begins to look similar to its pre-pandemic days.”

Take action: Check the Transformational Travel Councilfor resources and recommendations on operators who can help organize meaningful journeys.

The road trip will kick into high gear

For many, road trips may be the only feasible option for travel right now, and frequent fliers like Gabby Beckford of Packs Lightare revving up. Driving across state lines can be just as exciting as flying across international borders; it’s about the mindset. “Road-tripping has shown me that the core of travel—curiosity, exposure to newness, and wonder—[is] a perspective, not a destination,” she says.

Take action: Plan a coronavirus-conscious trip to Colorado, home to superlative stargazing sites—and what may become the world’s largest Dark Sky reserve.

Travel advisors will become essential

Conde Nast Travellersustainability editor Juliet Kinsman predicts a shift to booking travel through agents and established operators, noting their invaluable knowledge and industry connections. “I think what 2020 has shown and taught us is the expertise and financial protection of booking through a travel agent often outweighs the amount you pay in commission,” she says. Additionally, she hopes that consumers will look to agents who specialize in the environment. “Those who care about where they send their customers can intuitively cut through greenwash and really ensure every link in the supply chain is an honorable one,” she says.

Take action: Find a travel advisorThe American Society of Travel Advisors maintains a database that allows travelers to search by destination, type of journey (such as eco-tourism or genealogy), and cohort (such as LGBTQ+ travelers). Virtuoso, a network of advisors specializing in luxury travel, can help with good deals, convenient itineraries, and tailored experiences.

We’ll appreciate staying closer to home

Some are discovering the benefits of travel even at home. Blogger Jessie Festa of Epicure & Cultureand Jessie on a Journey normally travels internationally once a month. These days, online cultural cooking classes, games, and virtual experiences are helping her “to keep the spirit of travel alive by considering the feelings that travel elicits,” she says. Exchanging postcards with her extended travel community is another “beautiful way to ‘experience’ travel again, safely,” she adds.

“When we compare everything to being locked up indefinitely in our respective towers, a walk to the park can feel like travel,” says blogger Chris Mitchell of Traveling Mitch. “Now people are willing to see the magic in a meal on a patio at a restaurant down the street.”

Take action: Get outside, says the Norwegian concept “friluftsliv,” an idea of outdoor living that promises to make the pandemic’s colder months more bearable.

Planning trips will become joyful again

Although some people are making the best of being grounded, this difficult period is reminding them that travel is important for boosting mental health and personal growth. There’s research to back it up. A 2013 survey of 483 U.S. adults found that travel improves empathy, energy, attention, and focus. Planning a trip is just as effective—a 2014 Cornell study showed that looking forward to travel substantially increases happiness, more than anticipating buying material goods.

Joanna Penn can attest to the healing benefits of both. The U.K.-based author and podcaster behind The Creative Penn and Books and Travel normally travels to research her books. “For me my writing life is all about what I learned when I travel,” she said in a recent podcast, “the ideas that come from being someplace new.” Her future trips will include walking the Camino de Santiago in 2022. Studying maps and determining a route makes her feel like she’s working toward a real goal. “I can expand my comfort zone without too much stress, especially if I accept that things might get canceled,” she said.

Take action: Plan a trip now, with inspiration from this essayon why travel should be considered an essential human activity.

10.11.2020TMR?s Wellness Travel Outlook for 2020-2021
10.11.2020When Could the Corporate Travel Market Recover?
27.10.2020United States cruise sector could return by December
26.10.2020Brand USA Global Marketplace Builds the Future of U.S. Tourism
23.10.2020USA Today: Christmas without Santa Claus? He won't be at NYC Macy's for first time in almost 160 years
23.10.2020USA Today : How 2020 and COVID-19 changed travel forever ? and what that means for you
16.10.2020NYT: The East Village, Home of Punks and Poets: Here?s a Tour
06.10.2020National Geographic: How travel will be better in the future
06.10.2020TravelWeekly: Top cruise execs agree: We'll soon be sailing again in U.S.
23.09.2020NYT: Pandemic Puts N.Y.C. Hotels on the Brink: ?A Complete Washout?
18.09.2020In Hawaii Pre-Travel Testing Program to Begin Oct. 15
17.09.2020NYC landmarks will light up red tonight in a show of solidarity for the city
14.09.2020How Delta Set the Standard for the Airline Industry's COVID-19 Response
12.09.2020U.S. Airports to Stop Screening International Passengers for COVID-19 Starting September 14
30.08.2020Squaw Valley Ski Resort changing name, citing offensive term
23.08.2020New York Sightseeing Cruises
23.08.20206 Buildings in New York by Eero Saarinen
23.08.2020US National Parks
21.08.2020KALIFORNIAN KUOLEMANLAAKSOSSA RIKKOUTUI EHKÄ KUUMUUSENNÄTYS
09.08.2020The Compass: New York City
28.07.2020These states require travelers to self-quarantine or present negative COVID-19 test
27.07.2020How New York Airports Are Going Touchless Amid COVID-19
27.07.2020Marriott Will Require Guests to Wear Masks at All US Hotels
27.07.2020Disney World bans eating and drinking while walking
27.07.2020The Pan-American Highway: the ultimate road trip
08.07.2020NYT/ With Department Stores Disappearing, Malls Could Be Next
30.06.2020Puerto Rico to Reopen for Inbound Tourism July 15
30.06.2020USA Travel restrictions: The states where visitors must still quarantine
30.06.2020EU avaa rajansa 15 maalle 1,7, alkaen
06.06.2020TSA Rules Include Face Masks, Social Distancing, Non-Touch Boarding Passes, & More
06.06.2020Florida beach with "sugar-white sands" named best in U.S. for 2020
06.06.2020What AMTRAK passengers need to know as train service comes back
06.06.2020How America's Top National Parks Plan to Reopen
06.06.2020SEAWORLD, AQUATICA & DISCOVERY COVE IN ORLANDO AND BUSCH GARDENS & ADVENTURE ISLAND IN TAMPA WILL REOPEN JUNE 11
19.05.2020YLE mikä on asiakkaan oikeus saada rahansa takaisin?
19.05.2020Florida Beaches: Discover the Best Beaches in the World & Florida
19.05.2020NYC & Company: Watch Broadway Performances During Social Distancing
19.05.2020Hawaii News
19.05.2020Las Vegas News
19.05.2020National Geographic: California Compass
19.05.2020Oakland Slow Streets
29.04.2020Philadelphia makes it possible to discover the city from home
29.04.2020Watch amazing Cirque du Soleil performances online for free
29.04.2020MoMA Is Offering Free Online Courses for Art Lovers
29.04.2020U.S. Airlines Are Changing the Way They Talk About Sexual Assault
29.04.2020Hilton Planning to Open a $4.3 Billion Mega Resort in Vegas 2021
29.04.2020NH Collection New York Madison Avenue to take brand into United States
29.04.2020Timanttikauppa Tiffany's ranskalaiselle luksusyhtiö LVMH:lle
29.04.2020Puerto Rico's Iconic El San Juan Hotel Is Reborn as a Fairmont Resort
29.04.2020U.S. Hotels Reported Significant Declines During Q1 2020
29.04.2020Los Angeles Has the Largest U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline With 168 Projects
29.04.2020Massachusetts: Follow the trail of Little Women
29.04.2020San Francisco Named 'Sports City of the Decade'
29.04.2020Aman New York to Open in Late 2020
29.04.2020Amtrak reveals exterior of new Acela trains in video
29.04.2020The 15 Most Luxurious Spas in Miami
15.04.2020Ajanvietettä korona-aikaan
22.03.2020Mikäli Yhdysvalloissa olevan matkailijan sähköinen matkustuslupa ESTA on umpeutumassa
21.03.2020Katso Kiehtova maailma: Junamatka Amerikkaan Yle Areenassa
14.03.2020U.S. Carriers Unveil Sweeping Capacity Cuts Following Schengen Travel Ban
12.03.2020USA kieltää matkustamisen Euroopan schengenmaista USAhan 30 päiväksi
22.02.2020Diana musical at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway
22.02.2020The Best Classic Restaurants in Every State | Food & Wine
18.02.2020GWS? wellness trends: Sleep, sabbaticals, science
18.02.2020Las Vegas announces new slogan: "What happens here, only happens here"
18.02.2020Planet Word - Washington DC.ssä avataan interaktiivinen museo sanoille ja kielille
18.02.202020 Top Natural Attractions in the United States
18.02.20209 iconic airlines that were once household names but travelers will never see again
18.02.2020JetBlue Terminal at JFK: Where to Eat, Drink, and Relax Before Your Flight
18.02.2020Virgin Voyages Announces On Deck DJ Schedule, Specialty Sailings
22.11.2019U.S. restaurants remove dining rooms to speed off-site food frenzy
22.11.2019What's New in California This Holiday Season and Into 2020
22.11.2019Construction Begins on Las Vegas People Mover
22.11.2019Virgin Voyages reveals second ship and destinations
22.11.2019Navigating LAX and other Southern California airports
22.11.2019LaGuardia Airport Now Has $15 Flat-Rate Rides to Manhattan and Brooklyn
08.11.2019Those fees at Las Vegas Strip restaurants? You don?t have to pay them
07.11.2019Amtrak Adds New Train Between L.A. and San Diego
07.11.2019Tiny Hotel Toiletries Are Now Banned in California
07.11.2019New LAX-it Will Reduce Traffic and Provide a Better Experience
07.11.2019Carnival Corp., RCL To Build New Saint Lucia Cruise Port
07.11.2019Royal Caribbean To Open New Destination Concept In Antigua
07.11.2019Opening of Delta's First New Concourse and Gates at la Guardia
07.11.2019Marriott buys W to start brand repositioning
07.11.2019Air Canada will use gender-neutral terms instead of saying 'ladies and gentlemen' on flights
29.10.2019Trump administration suspends US commercial flights to 9 destinations in Cuba except Havana
17.10.2019Empire State Building: Newly Renovated 102nd Floor Observatory now open
17.10.201912 Best Museums in Boston You'll Want to Visit
17.10.201911 Best Shows to See in Las Vegas
17.10.2019When California ski resorts plan to open for 2019-20 winter season
17.10.2019KEMPINSKI NEWS: Nico Rosbergista Kempinski hotellien lähettiläs. Amerikan ensimmäinen Kempinski New Yorkiin
07.10.2019Stroll America's most walkable cities
07.10.2019A new MoMA opens October 21
07.10.2019Why You Should Visit Los Angeles at Least Once in Your Lifetime
06.10.2019Reminder: No carry-on bags for basic economy on united flghts
06.10.2019A Guide to Tipping in New York City
01.10.2019Hawaiian Tourism Authorities Launch New Visitor Education Campaign
25.09.2019San Francisco News
25.09.2019The Best Hotels and Resorts in the U.S. and Canada: The 2019 Gold List
25.09.2019Dolly Parton on lahjoittanut sata miljoonaa lastenkirjaa

Näytä lisää »