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Title: PATA CEO Challenge


1
PATA CEO Challenge Summary of Boardroom
Challenges
2
??Mr Rohit Talwar CEO Fast Future
3
Broad Challenges
  • Individual Organisations
  • Dont shy away from climate change issues start
    the discussion with your management team and
    Board and agree the priority
  • Create a compelling vision and ensure support and
    buy-in from internal as well as external
    stakeholders
  • There are existing off-the-shelf environmental
    suppliers (e.g. Green Globe)
  • Conduct an environmental audit set targets
    measure, verify and record results
  • Communication is more important than you think
    identify and communicate environmental actions
    with stakeholders
  • Implement optional offset charges, providing
    adequate incentives for consumers
  • Industry
  • Ability to pool efforts to educate consumers on
    climate change and the actions the industry is
    taking
  • Key role for trade associations and partners to
    leverage the economic value of the industry when
    communicating with governments

4
Mr Andrew Herdman Director General Association of
Asia Pacific Airlines
5
Airlines Challenges
  • What actions can individual airlines take away
    from the session?
  • Make any voluntary offsetting programme part of
    the normal booking process to encourage easy
    adoption by consumers (e.g. Jetstar/Virgin Blue)
  • Provide consumers with the ability to redeem
    points/miles for offsetting programmes
  • Consider offsetting corporate travel and ground
    transport costs
  • Development of 3rd generation biofuel technology
    is achievable
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Airlines and airports can partner to improve
    efficiency of aircraft movements (e.g.
    fuel-saving descent strategies, one-engine
    taxiing, etc.)
  • Biofuel research involves partnership with
    airlines, manufacturers and fuel suppliers
  • What support would organisations need to
    facilitate these actions?
  • Trade associations can engage stakeholders and
    facilitate collaboration

6
?Mr Jim Burba President Burba Hotel Network
7
Global Hotel Challenges
  • What actions can individual hotels take away from
    the session?
  • Improve external communications of current
    environmental initiatives
  • Extend environmental goals throughout the
    supply-chain (e.g. Marriotts pen recycling
    initiative)
  • Create a bottom-up approach to generate ideas by
    engaging employees through education and
    encouragement
  • Create CSR advocates within the organisation
    (e.g. Green Team)
  • Implement environmental measurement systems
    within hotels, with accountability resting with
    GMs and linked to KPIs
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Interest in 3rd party validation or certification
    of hotels at a global level
  • Best practice can be shared between hotel groups
    (e.g. Accor, Marriott, IHG and Scandic)
  • What support would organisations need to
    facilitate these actions?
  • Need for external advocate(s) to highlight
    industrys environmental actions

8
?Mr Chris Brown Managing Director Tourism
Transport Forum
9
Destination Challenges
  • What actions can individual destinations take
    away from the session?
  • Leverage and collaborate on accreditation
    programmes with your tourism partners
  • Develop tool-kits for SMEs to integrate
    environmental initiatives within their businesses
  • Tourism Tropical North Queensland Planet Safe
    Partnership model audit CO2 output identify
    best practice offset through local partnerships
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Potential for collective research into consumer
    attitudes around environmental issues and travel
    motivators
  • Strengthen the Long-Haul Alliance
  • What support would organisations need to
    facilitate these actions?
  • Support from trade associations to collect best
    practice and disseminate to industry

10
??Mr Peter Harbison Executive Chairman Centre for
Asia Pacific Aviation
11
Airports/Aviation Challenges
  • What actions can individual operators take away
    from the session?
  • Take whatever steps, however small, to reduce
    energy costs and dependence on fossil fuels
    through use of alternative sources (e.g. solar
    power, 3rd generation biofuels, hydrogen)
  • Apply incentives to supply-chain and customers to
    influence good environmental behaviour (e.g.
    charges for non-performance)
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Encourage efficiencies in aircraft movements
    (e.g. taxiing on single engines, etc.)
    Destinations can help pressure governments to
    improve air traffic control efficiency
  • Air traffic issues can be a quick fix.
    Destinations, airlines and airports should work
    in tandem to influence governments.
  • Congestion costs the environment - infrastructure
    issues need to be coordinated with local
    governments and operators

12
?Mr Andrew Jones Guardian Sanctuary Resorts
13
Regional Hotel Challenges
  • What actions can individual hotels take away from
    the session?
  • Focus on small initiatives with large collective
    impact (e.g. air conditioners linked to key
    cards)
  • Not about hiring an external consultant, create
    ownership within the company (provide adequate
    training for staff)
  • Consumers will pay a premium knowing that a
    portion of fees benefit local communities (e.g.
    Banyan Tree programme)
  • There is value in offering offsetting programmes
    that benefit the local community of operation
  • Implement a hotel-levy fund (e.g. Six Senses
    Social and Environmental Action Fund)
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Modify and adapt Banyan Trees Green Audit
    tool-kit
  • Encourage interaction with architects,
    technologists and builders at an early stage

14
?Mr Anthony Wong Group Managing Director Asian
Overland Services Tours Travel
15
Distribution Challenges
  • What actions can individual distributors take
    away from the session?
  • Sustainable development product managers can
    reward hotels with environmental policies
  • Communicate importance of good environmental
    behaviour through supply-chain
  • Publicise consumer testimonials of good
    environmental practice
  • What were the key collaborative actions to emerge
    from the session?
  • Modify and adapt Intrepid Travels project
    management plan
  • Ability to become a partner with Expedias World
    Heritage Alliance scheme
  • What support would organisations need to
    facilitate these actions?
  • Need for general training material operators can
    use to educate staff and suppliers
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