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HTA Identifies Responsible Tourism Businesses With 'Qurator' Certification

Aug 10, 2024
Government & Politics  Hawaii  Sustainability  
HTA Identifies Responsible Tourism Businesses With 'Qurator' Certification
Tour operator Hawaii Forest & Trail received Qurator certification during the program's pilot period.
Credit: 2024 Hawaii Forest & Trail

Travel advisors looking to vet Hawaii tourism products have a brand-new tool: Qurator, the destination’s official certification program for identifying responsible tourism businesses.

The state-run program, announced in late June, evaluates companies on six different criteria: environment, cultural support, equity, safety, community and guest experience, according to Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) officials. The HTA announced the new certification alongside members of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement’s Kilohana tourism division.

State officials made it clear that Qurator was designed with both visitors and residents in mind, and that the program uses an unprecedented framework of certification standards.

“The global standards stop at tours and accommodations,” said Jon Peahl, quality assurance manager for Kilohana. “We had to create something that hadn’t previously existed — standards to cover everyone from cruise lines to surf schools.”

The global standards stop at tours and accommodations — We had to create something that hadn’t previously existed — standards to cover everyone from cruise lines to surf schools.

Qurator certification requires tourism businesses to conduct a self-evaluation online, followed by an over-the-phone audit by an independent third party

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Kalani Kaanaana, chief brand officer for the HTA, said in an interview last month that Qurator was born out of the many conversations his organization had in communities across Hawaii during the COVID-19 crisis, when HTA officials asked residents, “What should tourism look like when we come out of the pandemic?

“Consistently, we heard from our residents a greater desire for managed tourism — not necessarily no tourism, but rather that the tourism we do have be managed and done in a way that’s more regenerative,” Kaanaana said

He describes the program as a new mark of excellence for Hawaii businesses.

“It speaks to a set of brand values for the Hawaiian Islands that we care deeply about," he said. “Our land, our people, our culture and our guests.”

It speaks to a set of brand values for the Hawaiian Islands that we care deeply about: Our land, our people, our culture and our guests."

Prior to Qurator’s launch, the HTA conducted “the deep work of community listening” to understand what Hawaii residents want. He noted that travel advisors can “rest assured that we’re focused on making sure we’re improving the quality of life for our residents, but also emphasizing an improvement in the visitor experience.”

Rob Pacheco, CEO of Hawaii Forest & Trail, said his Hawaii Island ecotour company was one of the 13 tourism businesses certified in a Qurator pilot program completed this May. “Over time, this could be something travel advisors could look to with the idea that, ‘I feel good sending my people here,’” Pacheco said.

“When they go to look up a hotel, an activity company or a small restaurant, and the first thing they see is [the Qurator certification, they’ll know] at least it’s a legitimate business, and it’s doing things the right way.”
Kelly Knox, a corporate responsibility advisor for Southwest Airlines, jumped at the chance to participate in the pilot program.

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“Hawaii is all about preserving and protecting the Hawaiian culture, protecting the 'aina' — the land,” Knox said. “The Qurator program highlights those organizations that are doing the right thing, that [provide] uplifting, authentic experiences. When you’re on an island, it’s so important to respect resources, so Hawaii can be beautiful to visit for generations to come.”

Kaanaana noted that participating tourism businesses can chose to be considered for Qurator certification in as many of the program’s six categories as they like.

“You might have a large hotel or cruise line, and they may touch on all six categories,” he said. “But a small local business — be it a food truck, or a cultural storyteller who does tours — isn’t likely to have the resources or the expertise to create their own climate action plan or a formal policy on bereavement leave. Allowing companies to pick and choose the categories helps us level the playing field a little.”

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