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    Safer Tourism Pledge: Why UK Holidaymakers Are Choosing Safety-Certified Travel Providers

    News TeamBy News Team07/05/2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Three-quarters of UK holidaymakers would actively choose a travel company committed to safety standards over one without formal credentials. That’s not a margin—it’s a mandate.

    The finding emerges from the Safer Tourism Foundation’s Travel Behaviour Risk Index, which analysed data from more than 10 million UK trips annually. The numbers sketch a portrait of shifting priorities: nine in ten travellers now rank safety as critical when selecting a destination. More than eight in ten let it shape the type of holiday they book. A similar proportion weigh it when choosing where to stay and what to do once they arrive.

    Safety, in other words, has migrated from footnote to headline.

    The Safer Tourism Pledge—an independent framework administered by the charity of the same name—has become the industry’s benchmark. Operators undergo assessment of their systems and processes, committing to standards that position customer safety as non-negotiable rather than aspirational. Members include easyJet Holidays, TUI, Intrepid Travel, Explore, and Audley.

    This week, ACE Cultural Tours became the latest to sign up. The Cambridge-based firm has been running expert-led cultural tours for 67 years, making it the UK’s longest-operating tour operator. More than half its customers return to book again—a retention rate that suggests trust built over decades.

    “Our customers have been travelling with ACE for decades, and many of them do so because they trust us to take their safety and wellbeing seriously,” said Paul Brooke Barnes, the company’s managing director. “The Safer Tourism Pledge gives that trust an independent foundation.”

    The pledge itself isn’t new. What’s changed is how much it matters to consumers. Katherine Atkinson, chief executive of the Safer Tourism Foundation, framed ACE’s decision as both validation and signal. “ACE Cultural Tours has spent more than six decades earning the trust of its customers,” she noted. “Joining the Safer Tourism Pledge is a powerful signal that ACE is committed not just to maintaining that standard, but to building on it.”

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    That 75% figure carries weight beyond reassurance. It suggests safety credentials now function as competitive differentiation in a crowded market. Operators without formal commitments aren’t just missing a marketing opportunity—they’re losing bookings.

    The shift reflects broader changes in how travellers assess risk. Post-pandemic anxiety lingers. Geopolitical instability flares unpredictably. Climate events disrupt itineraries with increasing frequency. Against that backdrop, a pledge backed by independent assessment offers tangible reassurance where vague promises once sufficed.

    For ACE, the move aligns heritage with contemporary expectations. Six decades of operation built credibility through experience. The pledge translates that credibility into a framework younger competitors can’t replicate overnight.

    What remains unclear is how operators outside the pledge will respond. The data suggests they face a choice: adopt formal safety standards or watch three-quarters of potential customers walk past. By the time the next wave of Travel Behaviour Risk Index data arrives, the market may have already decided for them.

    News Team

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