Traveloka becomes GSTC’s first Platinum Sponsor
Indonesia based OTA Traveloka is boosting its sustainable tourism credentials.
Treveloka will become the first Platinum Sponsor for the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC).
As a Platinum Sponsor, Traveloka will support the GSTC when it hosts its annual global conference in Singapore this November.
“By becoming GSTC’s first-ever Platinum Sponsor, we are strengthening our pledge to foster a more responsible global tourism industry,” said Caesar Indra, President of Traveloka.
Traveloka first joined GSTC in 2022.
Since becoming a member, Traveloka has led various regional initiatives, such as sponsoring sustainable tourism courses for hotels and government agencies in Southeast Asia.
Traveloka also has features to enable users to identify and book hotels with sustainability certifications aligned with the GSTC.
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