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  3. WTFL study 2011: Is there demand for sustainable tourism? WTFL study 2011: Is there demand for sustainable tourism?

WTFL study 2011: Is there demand for sustainable tourism?

This study shows that holidaymakers generally favour the idea of sustainable travel, but are not willing to pay significantly more for a “sustainable” holiday.

Brief information

School:

Business

Status:

Completed

Period:

10.08.2010 - 31.05.2012

Overview

The buzzword “sustainability” has been much discussed by the tourism ­industry of late and raises a number of questions. In preparation for the Forum taking place next week at the Swiss Museum of Transport, the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts conducted an extensive study. In the first part – an online survey of over 6,000 tourists in eight countries – researchers looked at how tourists define sustainable tourism and whether the topic of sustainability plays a role when people select a holiday destination or book a trip. In the second part, Swiss Kuoni customers were asked how much more they would be willing to pay for “sustainable holidays”.

Nearly 30,000 customers of Kuoni and Helvetic Tours in Switzerland were sent an online questionnaire. Sixteen per cent or a good 4,800 customers participated in the survey. The researchers looked at how much more customers would spend on sustainability, specifically for a safari trip to South Africa and beach holidays in the Maldives. The findings were consistent in both cases.

The conclusion: Customers are inclined to book more sustainable sustainable offers but are not prepared to pay significantly more and would only consider doing so when all aspects of their holiday are perceived as sustainable. In concrete terms, this means: the more sustainable the individual factors of the particular travel offer (local products, working conditions and an environmental approach), the greater the likelihood that the offer will be considered by prospective customers. Even in such cases, however, individuals are not prepared to pay the effective additional price, as shown by the example of CO2 compensation, for instance.

The precedence of cost consciousness over environmental awareness was already demonstrated by the first part of the empirical study in eight countries. The factors of weather/climate and price play a much greater role in the booking of leisure travel. “Sustainability is of little importance and comes second to last among the eight criteria there are to choose from”, wrote the authors. Nevertheless, tourism enterprises that emphasise sustainability in their product range can look toward a potential of around twenty per cent of travellers who ranked the topic of sustainability in third place or higher as a decision-making factor.

 

 

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Facts

Type of project

Forschung

Internal organisations involved
  • CC Regional Economy (IBR RO)
  • CC Art & Public
  • CC Stadt- und Regionalentwicklung
  • CC Typology and Planning in Architecture
  • CC Tourism (ITM Tou)
Funding
  • Private / Stiftungen
  • IDS - Tourismus und nachhaltige Entwicklung
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Persons involved: internal

Project manager
  • Roger Wehrli
Member of project team
  • Mariana Christen Jakob
  • Beatrice Durrer Eggerschwiler
  • Hannes Egli
  • Martin Lutzenberger
  • Jürg Schwarz
  • Peter Spillmann
  • Jürg Stettler
  • Tina Henriette Unruh-Bodin
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Persons involved: external

External member of project team
  • Dieter Pfister
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Documents

  • Publikation: Tourist’s understanding of sustainable tourism

    (325.6 KB) .PDF 

Publications

  • Article, review; peer reviewed (1)

    • Stettler, Jürg & Wehrli, Roger (2012). Das Verständnis von nachhaltigem Tourismus in der Schweiz und in Deutschland. Schweizer Jahrbuch für Tourismus 2012, 159-174.

  • Report/working paper (2)

    • Wehrli, Roger; Schwarz, Jürg & Stettler, Jürg (2011). Are Tourists Willing to Pay More for Sustainable Tourism? - A Choice Experiment in Switzerland (ITW Working Paper Series Tourism No. 003/2011). Lucern University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Luzern.

    • Wehrli, Roger; Egli, Hannes; Lutzenberger, Martin; Pfister, Dieter; Schwarz, Jürg & Stettler, Jürg (2011). Is there Demand for Sustainable Tourism? Study for the World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2011 (ITW Working Paper Series Tourism No. 001/2011).

  • Presentation (conference/report/lectures) (1)

    • Stettler, Jürg (24.11.2014). Sustainable Tourism:Understanding, Demand, Willingness to Pay and Communication.Insights Into Selected Research Projects. Tourism Colloquium, Lugano.

Achievements

  • Awards and honours (3)

    • Egli, Hannes; Lutzenberger, Martin; Pfister, Dieter; Stettler, Jürg & Wehrli, Roger (30.08.2012). 3rd Best Paper Award AIEST Conference 2012 für Artikel "Tourists’ understanding of sustainable tourism: An analysis in eight countries".

    • Egli, Hannes; Lutzenberger, Martin; Pfister, Dieter; Stettler, Jürg & Wehrli, Roger (10.07.2012). Best Research Paper Award THoR Conference 2012, Singapore für Artikel "Tourists’ understanding of sustainable tourism: An analysis in eight countries".

    • Egli, Hannes; Lutzenberger, Martin; Pfister, Dieter; Schwarz, Jürg; Stettler, Jürg & Wehrli, Roger (13.03.2012). Publikationspreis der Hochschule Luzern – Wirtschaft 2012 für den Artikel "Is there Demand for Sustainable Tourism?".

Brief information

School:

Business

Status:

Completed

Period:

08/10/2010 - 05/31/2012

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