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APAC travellers more conscious of sustainability, with Boomers most willing to change behaviour: Booking.com report

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APAC travellers more conscious of sustainability, with Boomers most willing to change behaviour: Booking.com report
APAC Boomers are the most willing to reduce general waste and energy consumption while travelling. They are also more likely to support local, independent stores than travellers in other age groups. Photo: Bloomberg
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Four in five Singapore travellers take into account the possibility of extreme weather when planning for trips, with 36% having changed or cancelled trips due to climate-related disruptions.

According to Booking.com’s Travel & Sustainability Report 2026, 75% of 1,000 Singaporean travellers surveyed actively avoid destinations known for extreme weather. In addition, 70% find extreme weather stressful when booking a trip and 68% feel unpredictable weather makes it hard to know when to travel.

This consideration of weather risk is part of a more climate-conscious mindset in travellers, says Booking.com, pointing to their findings that 80% of respondents believed in the importance of sustainable travel.

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