Here at Hotelbeds, we are genuinely committed to our corporate social responsibilities and at the end of last month, we were proud to publish our second Corporate Responsibility report, highlighting all the ways we have been adapting our approach in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in order to provide support to the global travel industry, and to the communities most impacted by this unprecedented situation.
Prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards, and aligned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report covers our last financial year, from October 1st 2019 to September 30th 2020 and sets out our most relevant achievements.
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In announcing the publication of this second report, Executive Chairman at Hotelbeds, Joan Vilà, said: “The extreme disruption and damage caused to the travel industry and the world by just one virus clearly demonstrates the very urgent and important need for our sector to commit to a sustainable future and increase our positive impact now more than ever.”
He added: “This report demonstrates our continued commitment to become a responsible and transparent business. We recognise that as a leader in our sector, the eyes of all our stakeholders and future generations are fixed firmly on us and they expect us to drive resilience, adapt with the times and build long-term sustainability not just at an environmental level but also socially and economically.
“We are firmly committed to this and are setting long-term goals to benefit the travellers of today and tomorrow, as well as to prioritise their health, safety and well-being along with those of our employees, partners and local communities.
“I am extremely proud to publish this report as it is a strong indication of the dedication of our company to this agenda. In a year like no other, we have not only maintained our levels of commitment but have significantly improved them which will stand us in good stead as we start to see the first signs of industry recovery during 2021.”