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Booking.com launches Booster programme for sustainable enterprises
Booking.com is seeking to support sustainable tourism

Booking.com launches Booster programme for sustainable enterprises

Booking.com has launched a new accelerator programme, Booking.com Booster.

Designed to identify, mentor and fund enterprising start-ups from around the world that are seeking to have a positive impact on the global tourism industry, the three-week programme taking place in June 2017 in Amsterdam will culminate in a chance to pitch for grants of up to €500,000 from Booking.com.

The programme is an extension of the company’s existing Booking.com Cares programme, an internal company initiative where employees partner with local NGOs on projects that help improve destinations worldwide.

The goal of the new booster programme is to support start-ups dedicated to sustainable tourism in the following areas: protecting the environment, preserving cultural heritage and/or promoting inclusive growth in tourism that supports and develops local economies and communities.

“At Booking.com, our mission is to empower people to experience the world,” said Gillian Tans, chief executive, Booking.com.

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“There are thousands of beautiful, unique destinations to explore in every corner of the globe, but that’s not something we should take for granted.

“Through Booking.com Booster, we want to help ventures in sustainable tourism accelerate their growth in order to maximise the impact they can have globally.

“By identifying and funding these outstanding start-ups, sharing our expertise and working together, we can explore and learn how best to protect the future of the destinations we love so much so that our great-great-grandchildren can continue to enjoy them for years to come.”

The three-week booster programme has been co-designed with partner organisation Impact Hub and will consist of a series of workshops, lectures, and coaching sessions with industry experts, as well as the opportunity to pitch for grants from Booking.com’s fund.

In addition, the small group of selected start-ups that participate will also receive several months of weekly mentoring from expert Booking.com sponsors following the accelerator programme in Amsterdam.

There is more information on the Booking.com website.