The future of the holiday industry is under serious threat, as experts warn of the onset of non-tourism. On August 23, 2025, Stefan Gössling, a prominent researcher in sustainable transport, declared this unsettling prediction at the world’s largest tourism fair.
- Prediction of tourism industry's decline
- Climate change impacts on travel costs
- Carbon pollution's role in tourism disruption
- Inequality in aviation emissions highlighted
- Individual actions contribute to global problems
- Need for urgent industry adaptation measures
Gössling’s stark message highlighted the impact of climate change, which is driving up travel costs and making vacations less accessible. As carbon emissions lead to extreme weather, the traditional travel landscape may be irrevocably altered.
This raises an important question: how will the tourism sector adapt to these challenges? With rising costs and environmental concerns, the industry’s resilience is being tested. Key points include:
- Increased travel costs due to climate-related issues.
- Destinations like Greece’s South Aegean islands are already feeling the effects.
- Calls for carbon taxes and levies on frequent flyers are gaining traction.
- Tourists may need to reconsider their travel habits for sustainability.
As we look to the future, it’s crucial for both travelers and industry leaders to embrace sustainable practices. Will we act in time to save our beloved travel experiences?