Carbon Footprint

Carbon Measurement

We’ve measured our carbon footprint

We’re committed to reducing our impact on the planet and working towards a sustainable future. We measure our carbon footprint annually with sustainability experts, ecollective, to create a strategy to reduce the carbon intensity of our product by 5% each year.

Our ambition is to be net zero by 2040 – earlier if we can. 

You deserve transparency

You deserve to know the impact of your holiday. That’s why we’ve measured our carbon emissions and why we’ve shared the total carbon footprint of each holiday. Almost everything has a carbon footprint - and we want to be transparent about ours. 

What do the numbers mean?

Each of our holidays shows you a carbon footprint that is calculated on a per person per trip basis. This is the sum of all the included activities, accommodation, in-destination transportation, HF Holidays Leader, Tour Manager, and meals. As all holidays are different, the emissions per trip will vary depending on its type, inclusions, and the destination.  

Know your impact 

On average, in 2022 - 2023, our trips emitted 180kg CO2e per guest. We reduced our CO2e per guest by 11kg in the 12 months prior and have set ambitious targets to reduce this each and every year.  

Our average carbon footprint per person (kg of CO2e) is currently equal to:

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Your favourite coffee shop lattes

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Hours watching TV
(on a 42 inch plasma screen)

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Driving this many miles in a petrol car

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Journeys on the Eurostar between London and Paris

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Long weekends in New York (flights, meals, hotel)

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How we measure our carbon footprint

What’s included?
  • Holidays
    • Accommodation
    • Transport
    • Activities
    • Meals
    • HF Holidays Leaders and Tour Managers
    • Flights or rail from the UK, (where included in the package price).
    • Estimated self-booked customer travel (when choosing without flights for non- UK travel)
  • Office emissions, business travel, our website, events, staff commuting, company vehicles, purchased goods, post, and brochures
  • Emissions from owning and operating our UK country houses

What’s next in our drive for change?

We’re on our way to Net Zero

Measuring our carbon footprint is the first step. But we’re not stopping here. Our aim is to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040. 

That’s why we are working with ecollective and our suppliers to measure and reduce our footprint. By making small but effective changes, we’re planning to reduce the carbon footprint of each holiday year on year at no cost to you. This will not compromise the quality of your holiday experience.

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