RezHub says it is first to incorporate green ratings for all hotels
RezHub.com, a self-described leader in green travel with the launch of their Green Travel Hub website, has a new launch it calls a “revolutionary green travel search.â€
“With the kick-off of their new travel search, RezHub.com becomes the first travel site in history to incorporate Green Score ratings and information in every hotel search,†the company says.
Travelers now have a quick and easy way to learn about environmentally friendly lodging options, “without having to spend extra time researching and reserving their trips at multiple websites,†according to RezHub.
Hotels who have earned a RezHub.com Green Score now appear in all search results highlighted in green along with their Green Score rating, and information about the steps they are taking for conservation.
Green Scored hotels are also highlighted in map view results as a green arrow to make travel planning simpler (standard hotels appear as a blue arrow).
In the US alone, RezHub offers bookings with over 35,000 hotels and nearly 1,000 of those have earned a RezHub Green Score. Bookings with eco-friendly hotels are also available in Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Germany and the UK.
To get a Green Score, RezHub came up with a list of Green Amenities, or steps that a hotel can take to help protect the planet. They give each Green Amenity a point value, then add up the score to be included in the rating.
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