LGBTQ+ Travelers Face Discrimination Abroad, Study Shows

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 27, 2024 23:30 PMNews
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People participated for the Gay Pride march in Paris. Source: Photo by Norbu GYACHUNG on Unsplash

A new study conducted by Booking.com reveals that over two-thirds of LGBTQIA+ travelers experience discrimination when traveling abroad. The survey highlights that 67% of respondents have faced discrimination, while 60% feel more insecure and self-conscious when traveling due to their LGBTQIA+ identity.

 

Concerns about local legislation regarding LGBTQIA+ rights significantly influence travel decisions. A notable 63% of respondents consider these legal factors crucial when booking a holiday. This caution has led nearly half (48%) to cancel trips in the past year upon discovering a destination's lack of support for LGBTQIA+ residents.

 

Despite these challenges, more than half (63%) of LGBTQIA+ travelers have chosen destinations that visibly support their LGBTQIA+ communities. This shows a growing preference for places with established LGBTQIA+ tourism and friendly environments.

 

Traveling itself poses anxiety for LGBTQIA+ individuals, with 47% preferring to select seats in advance to minimize potential discrimination from other passengers. Once at their destination, many travelers adopt an altered persona to avoid unwanted attention. Nearly half (45%) modify their appearance and behavior to protect themselves.

 

The travel industry has made some strides in inclusivity, with 78% of respondents noting that increased inclusivity has made them feel more comfortable. However, travelers still seek more from travel companies. About a third of respondents desire search filters to find properties where they would feel more accepted.

 

Arjan Dijk, CMO and senior vice president at Booking.com, emphasizes the need for inclusivity in travel. "At Booking.com, we passionately believe that everyone should be able to travel and experience the world in their own unique way," says Dijk, who is openly gay. He acknowledges the ongoing challenges and discrimination but remains inspired by the resilience of LGBTQIA+ travelers.

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