Is Travel Writing in the National Press Truly Independent or Influenced by Advertisers?

. February 20, 2015

February 20, 2015

This week Peter Oborne, Chief Political Commentator of the Daily Telegraph resigned because he believed the paper had deliberately suppressed stories about HSBC because it was a big advertiser with the paper.

He accused the paper of 'a fraud on its readers' and said 'it has long been axiomatic in quality British journalism that the advertising department and editorial should be kept rigorously apart. There is a great deal of evidence that, at the Telegraph, this distinction has collapsed.'

Responsible Travel has reviewed today's Telegraph Travel coverage to determine how many of the articles contained any negative or critical elements. Out of more than 20 links accessing articles to more than 100+ features the most negative comment found was in a review of an airline's business class stating, “... pyjamas are only given to those in first class however, and sheets aren't provided'.

This contrasts wildly with their weekend reviews: the Films section generated mixed star ratings across the full spectrum from one to five. Restaurant reviews fared worse, the highest score being only three and a half out of five, while Car Reviews ranged wildly from four to nine out of ten.

Justin Francis, CEO of Responsible Travel said: "Its striking how little critical commentary we see in travel writing compared to other popular sections of the paper. The obvious question to ask is whether the fact that the cost of the journalist trip's (which are routinely covered by the destination or tour company being written about) or the travel companies ad budgets is influencing the coverage.

"I believe the newspapers will need to address this question if they are to retain the confidence of their readers. I also believe that they should be transparent. Stating the cost of the journalist's trip was funded by the destination/tour company, which they rarely do (instead they say the journalist travelled with.. or tours can be booked with...)"

About responsibletravel.com responsibletravel.com is the world's leading online travel agent for responsible holidays and a pioneer of responsible tourism. Started in 2001 with backing from Dame Anita Roddick of The Body Shop the site's mantra is 'travel like a local'. It sells holidays that are about more than just a brief stay somewhere - instead it is travel that offers a real connection with the people, the landscape, the culture, the food and the environment. The holidays also support communities and conservation.

In addition responsibletravel.com:

  • founded and organises The World Responsible Tourism Awards, celebrating 11 years at World Travel Market this year.
  • campaigns for positive change in the travel and tourism industry.

CEO Justin Francis has been included in Courvoisiers The Future 500, Thames and Hudsons 60 Innovators Shaping Our Creative Future and taken his place on the Advisory Board of The International Centre for Responsible Tourism at Leeds Metropolitan University.

The company is based in Brighton's North Laine district, England.

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