Audley Travel publishes annual sustainability report

Audley Travel publishes annual sustainability report

It met 89% of its goals for last year

Tailor-made travel specialist Audley Travel has shared its latest progress in its long-term commitment to ensuring its business operates ethically and responsibly.

The annual report details the movement in Audley's efforts during 2024 against its Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Framework’s 36 annual targets.

The targets work within five key focus areas, including the environment, workplace, communities, marketplace and governance, all of which are aligned to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. 

The travel brand has revealed it has made great progress against these targets set for last year, with 89% of the goals met. 

Its Responsible Choice collection has been helping clients make sustainable choices since 2023, identifying products that go above and beyond to give back to local communities and the environment. 

In 2024, a further 200 experiences and stays were added, with a total of 498 in the portfolio globally.

When it came to employee volunteering, more than 55% of employees used at least half a day to volunteer, in addition to several members of the Executive Board, with over 5,300 hours dedicated to helping out in local communities (in London, Oxfordshire and Boston, US).

Its career building initiatives were scaled up during the year, outreaching to 2,376 students at career fairs and school volunteering initiatives in the UK and the US.

Nine Insight sessions - an initiative using the knowledge of employees and suppliers to support young people from different ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds to learn about the different career opportunities in the travel industry - were delivered, as well as week-long work experience placements for 46 students, and 12-month placements for four undergraduates.

The firm also delivered capacity-building workshops for suppliers, sharing tools and resources to identify energy-saving opportunities and create greater cohesion in data collation and sharing.

Working with carbon consultant eCollective, Audley continues to look for ways to work with suppliers to reduce their carbon footprint, for example moving to electric car transfers in destinations and offering alternative travel options where practical. 

Audley continues to enhance the detail of the data it holds, surveying the top 450 hotels it works with (accounting for 80% of client stays) to gain a more accurate understanding of each hotel’s footprint.

Sabrina Parker, global sustainability manager of Audley Travel, said: “Responsible travel has long been at the heart of what we do and our ambition and commitment to being as sustainable a business as we can remains.

“This year we continued the expansion of our Responsible Choice collection - an example of our continued partnerships with suppliers who place importance in both environmental and social sustainability in their operations. 

"Volunteering and philanthropy initiatives have also remained high on the agenda in 2024, inspiring the Audley team, as well as the next generation interested in a career in the travel sector, to think about the bigger picture of sustainable travel. 

“As we look ahead to 2025 and beyond, we’ll continue to challenge our ambitions in this area, as part of our journey as an organisation that aims to benefit people, communities, and the planet for years to come.”